I know this is probably beating a dead horse but, I am having problems with my '96 4.0 ZJ starting, stalling and backfiring. I have done a search on this forum and other Jeep entusiast forums...they have lead the way for my DIY actions the past 2 weeks.
What I have done:
I have replaced the fuel filter, TPS, IAC, igniton coil, distributor cap and rotor, plugs and plug wires, crankshaft pos sensor. I have done the OBD tests from AutoZone's computer 5 times in two weeks. I also have done the ignition codes..I get 12 & 55 which mean there is nothing the CPM can find thats wrong. I ahve used injection clenaers, Sea Foam checked all fluids...still nothing out of the ordinary.
The first OBD test revealed the ignition coil was bad...other than that, nadda, nothing on the OBD and ignition codes.
I called the Sltealership last monday to see if they could run their diagnostic check scanalyzer...this would be an additional $75. The problem is, my brother and Mom's Jeeps have been in numerous times for different probleems with mixed results (read waste of labor money) to our local crappership. I would rather fight through this and DIY than to break down and take it to the Stealership.
Anyway...the problem is not going away no matter what parts I throw at it. It has'nt backifired this week, but still it will stall out going down the road then take a few times to re-crank. This happens whether it is hot or cold. I am in Florida, it is 72 degrees so I am able to get out and work on it freely without extreme temps influencing the problem.
I am at a loss as to what to do...if I take to the stealership, they will keep it for a week "they said they were backlogged with work", and I am not sure they can fix the problem.
I have gone to various online repair Q/A's for the JEEP STALLING..I have tried the gas cap thing, key change, all sorts of small cleaning/inspect of parts, vacuum hoses, TB, unplug, re-plug wires, put dialetric grease on prongs and connectors. Checked for cracked hoses and wiring harness integrities...if anything, I have gotten know my ZJ better than I ever thought I could. I am certified Yamaha jetski mechanic so tools and torques are not unfamiliar to me.
I just need someone to take another stab at pointing my craftsman's in the right direction.
If i have left out anything please...by all means fire AWAY!!!
It has 150,000 miles on the od and has been great until now....I have a new ECU that will be here on tuesday..I have feeling that this not the problem either.
Any..I mean ANY suggestion will be appreciated.
Oh, BTW...this is a great site!
Mike
What I have done:
I have replaced the fuel filter, TPS, IAC, igniton coil, distributor cap and rotor, plugs and plug wires, crankshaft pos sensor. I have done the OBD tests from AutoZone's computer 5 times in two weeks. I also have done the ignition codes..I get 12 & 55 which mean there is nothing the CPM can find thats wrong. I ahve used injection clenaers, Sea Foam checked all fluids...still nothing out of the ordinary.
The first OBD test revealed the ignition coil was bad...other than that, nadda, nothing on the OBD and ignition codes.
I called the Sltealership last monday to see if they could run their diagnostic check scanalyzer...this would be an additional $75. The problem is, my brother and Mom's Jeeps have been in numerous times for different probleems with mixed results (read waste of labor money) to our local crappership. I would rather fight through this and DIY than to break down and take it to the Stealership.
Anyway...the problem is not going away no matter what parts I throw at it. It has'nt backifired this week, but still it will stall out going down the road then take a few times to re-crank. This happens whether it is hot or cold. I am in Florida, it is 72 degrees so I am able to get out and work on it freely without extreme temps influencing the problem.
I am at a loss as to what to do...if I take to the stealership, they will keep it for a week "they said they were backlogged with work", and I am not sure they can fix the problem.
I have gone to various online repair Q/A's for the JEEP STALLING..I have tried the gas cap thing, key change, all sorts of small cleaning/inspect of parts, vacuum hoses, TB, unplug, re-plug wires, put dialetric grease on prongs and connectors. Checked for cracked hoses and wiring harness integrities...if anything, I have gotten know my ZJ better than I ever thought I could. I am certified Yamaha jetski mechanic so tools and torques are not unfamiliar to me.
I just need someone to take another stab at pointing my craftsman's in the right direction.
If i have left out anything please...by all means fire AWAY!!!
It has 150,000 miles on the od and has been great until now....I have a new ECU that will be here on tuesday..I have feeling that this not the problem either.
Any..I mean ANY suggestion will be appreciated.
Oh, BTW...this is a great site!
Mike