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Your Jeep has what's known as the delayed start, no check engine light problem. The Jeep will not start until the check engine light comes on, on the dashboard. Next time it cranks but will not start, look at the dashboard to see if the check engine light is illuminated. If it's not lit up, then your Jeep does have that problem and your Jeep ecu is in need of repair or replacement. There are components inside the ecu that are going bad and will continue to get worse, eventually leading to a permanent no start condition. There are ecu repair services and replacement ecus on ebay.
It is possible that it is getting to much fuel to the engine. I would check the fuel filter first though. It may be clogged. Make sure that your battery terminals and your wires are in good shape and there are not no tears. Make sure they are not coming loose after you put them back on. Your fuel pump may be beginning to wear down as well.
LOOK LIKE ALL JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE FROM 1995 TO 2001 HAS THE SAME TRANSMISSION.BUT HAS DIFFERENT TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULES.SO I WOULD BUY EXACT YEAR MODEL VECHICLE TRANSMISSION.LOOK FOR NO SUBSTITUTES.
try using starting fluid see if it fires you may have tripped the fuel reset switch see owners manual for location of the switch, disconnect battery for 15 min reset computer this also never hurts to try and will sometimes correct comp errors
sometimes the ais(automatic idle speed) valve gets loaded with carbon. its an easy fix. you have to remove the throttle body invert it and you will see the ais chamber and look in and see if it is built up with soot. carb cleaner should work.if you can remove the valve for better cleaning. peterjai
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