This is the first Jeep I've worked on and I'm still pretty new to these things, so any help anyone can offer would be much appreciated.
I just bought a 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport with the 4.0 Inline Six for my girlfriend, only to find out the head gasket was leaking at the water jacket a few days later. So I tore the head off, had it milled, cleaned everything up and put everything back together.
Now that everything's back together, when it starts up the engine misses a little for about 2 seconds and then the idle jumps up like someone pounds the throttle down so I have to shut it off right away.
Things I've checked: Throttle cable adjustment, throttle assembly sticking, vacuum leaks and I tried replacing the throttle position sensor.. same thing.
I'm thinking it's either the MAP sensor or the coolant temperature sensor (seems weird) because they both tell the ECU how to regulate the fuel/air mixture.
The coolant temp sensor may have been sprayed with a little of that evil gasket dissolver stuff. Does anyone know what the inside end of those sensors are made of? Could that stuff have damaged it?
Any other ideas? Thanks for the help
I just bought a 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport with the 4.0 Inline Six for my girlfriend, only to find out the head gasket was leaking at the water jacket a few days later. So I tore the head off, had it milled, cleaned everything up and put everything back together.
Now that everything's back together, when it starts up the engine misses a little for about 2 seconds and then the idle jumps up like someone pounds the throttle down so I have to shut it off right away.
Things I've checked: Throttle cable adjustment, throttle assembly sticking, vacuum leaks and I tried replacing the throttle position sensor.. same thing.
I'm thinking it's either the MAP sensor or the coolant temperature sensor (seems weird) because they both tell the ECU how to regulate the fuel/air mixture.
The coolant temp sensor may have been sprayed with a little of that evil gasket dissolver stuff. Does anyone know what the inside end of those sensors are made of? Could that stuff have damaged it?
Any other ideas? Thanks for the help