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Sep 23, 2007 - 12 posts - 9 authors
Remove the top radiator bracket and the whole thing will slide out. IF you have .... What I Have: 1994 Grand Cherokee Limited 2.25" 4 Wheel ...
If the jeep just cranks but doesn't start right away, you might have what is known as the 'delayed start check engine light problem'. Make sure the check engine light comes on, in the dash, before cranking. If the check engine light does not come on right away, then you do have the delayed start problem and the jeep ecu needs to be repaired.
Yellow means weak spark should be blue check the coil tower where the coil wire attaches on the coil for corrosion. Also check the spark plugs for wear.
the key is just the lock assembly the actual ignition switch is behind thelock take the plastic covers off steering housing the ignition is the black square housing held on with tamperproof torx screws easy to replace
you can have a bad coil you can have a bad crank sensor a bad cam sensor a bad throttle posistion sensor etc. if you can have someone do a diagnostic on the car to see if any codes are stored this will give you a good starting point.
94? I'd start looking towards a fuel pump. Listen for a 2 second buzz from the rear. If you don't hear it time to shop for a new fuel pump.P.S. Rarely is it a fuse.......
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