Jennifer-Adams
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I have a 1997 Jeep Cherokee Country (4.0L in-line 6) that I've owned for two years. My parents were the original owners and I'm the second owner. Over the past year and a half, I've had several problems with this Jeep but it is now a paperweight in the driveway.
The problem - it is blowing Fuse 11 (footwell fuse box, the "Run/Start Ignition" fuse) every time I attempt to start it. The fuse will blow when the ignition reaches the ON position (off/on/start).
It used to blow this fuse every time I would put it in reverse (as soon as the engine engaged the reverse position), and then would do it only occasionally, and then moved on to only doing it when it was in reverse and I gave it a goose to the accelerator, and then it simply stopped doing it altogether for at least the past 6 to 8 months - until now.
Over the past year or so, I've replaced:
- battery (1.5 years ago)
- crank position sensor (6 months ago)
- throttle position sensor (6 months ago)
- distributor cap (1 year ago)
- rotor button (1 year ago)
- spark plugs (1 year ago)
- starter (less than a month ago)
...plus a few other things that aren't related to the electrical/starting system (i.e., radiator hose, water pump, coolant temperature sensor, temp sensor pigtail, etc.).
We have checked the wires coming from the PDC and all connections are secure and wires look good with no fraying, wear, damage, or exposed wiring. We have also checked the wires coming from the O2 sensor and they also appear secure with no visible damage or wear, and they are not connecting to anything metal nor are there exposed sections of the wire wrap for the O2 wiring.
At this point, I'm guessing this is a wiring issue somewhere. Something is shorting out and causing this fuse to blow. Coincidentally, it was very rainy today when it started blowing the fuse (but it hadn't been driven yet, so there was no water splashing up into the engine compartment).
Any ideas or suggestions on where to start looking? Thanks so much.
The problem - it is blowing Fuse 11 (footwell fuse box, the "Run/Start Ignition" fuse) every time I attempt to start it. The fuse will blow when the ignition reaches the ON position (off/on/start).
It used to blow this fuse every time I would put it in reverse (as soon as the engine engaged the reverse position), and then would do it only occasionally, and then moved on to only doing it when it was in reverse and I gave it a goose to the accelerator, and then it simply stopped doing it altogether for at least the past 6 to 8 months - until now.
Over the past year or so, I've replaced:
- battery (1.5 years ago)
- crank position sensor (6 months ago)
- throttle position sensor (6 months ago)
- distributor cap (1 year ago)
- rotor button (1 year ago)
- spark plugs (1 year ago)
- starter (less than a month ago)
...plus a few other things that aren't related to the electrical/starting system (i.e., radiator hose, water pump, coolant temperature sensor, temp sensor pigtail, etc.).
We have checked the wires coming from the PDC and all connections are secure and wires look good with no fraying, wear, damage, or exposed wiring. We have also checked the wires coming from the O2 sensor and they also appear secure with no visible damage or wear, and they are not connecting to anything metal nor are there exposed sections of the wire wrap for the O2 wiring.
At this point, I'm guessing this is a wiring issue somewhere. Something is shorting out and causing this fuse to blow. Coincidentally, it was very rainy today when it started blowing the fuse (but it hadn't been driven yet, so there was no water splashing up into the engine compartment).
Any ideas or suggestions on where to start looking? Thanks so much.