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must... not... buy. has a bad rear axle, but everything else looks REALLY clean, especially the underneath.
I could toss the rear in from the parts jeep, drive it for a bit, then swap the manual trans into it.
Brand? Part#?Upgraded to 12 hole fuel injectors. Idles smoother and seems to have got some power back.You must be registered for see images attach
Was just going to ask that.Brand? Part#?
12 hole? Jeez, I remember 4 hole injectors being the big mod on the 4.0 back in the day.So im sure one maybe 2 fuel injectors where sticking intermittently as the jeep would puke fuel out the exhaust on start up and when idling in one spot for too long. Than, I'm sure i fried the rest trying to clean them. The filter screens where essentially gone and only a plastic and brass ring where left in the injectors. Upgraded to 12 hole fuel injectors. Idles smoother and seems to have got some power back.You must be registered for see images attach
Jeep Liberty decides not to start every once in a while | Jeep Garage - Jeep Forum https://share.google/ILb6rskxbNq3Nh7htAnyone know how to be sure your built-in theft protection isn't preventing the Jeep from starting. My battery is good, all the usual lights on the dash come on when I turn the key, the gas gauge moves from zero to whatever is in the tank (just over half for me right now), etc., but the starter does not crank at all.
This happens to me every six months to a year or so and has done so for the past few years. It is sitting in the gym parking lot right now (I hope...) and I would like to give the mechanic a head start when it (hopefully) gets towed in tomorrow.
If it is the anti-theft that is the culprit, it will start and run for about a second or two, then die. This is if it is not sensing your Jeep’s chip key. If the vehicle is not starting at all, I suspect you have a different cause.Anyone know how to be sure your built-in theft protection isn't preventing the Jeep from starting. My battery is good, all the usual lights on the dash come on when I turn the key, the gas gauge moves from zero to whatever is in the tank (just over half for me right now), etc., but the starter does not crank at all.
This happens to me every six months to a year or so and has done so for the past few years. It is sitting in the gym parking lot right now (I hope...) and I would like to give the mechanic a head start when it (hopefully) gets towed in tomorrow.
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of work? What kind of truck?All my tools are loaded up in my jeep. They fill up the trunk completely! Thankfully, my new company has a truck picked out for me, already. I’m just waiting on it to get out of the shop. In the meantime, I’m getting by with the older shop trucks.