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Hi, Ive got a jeep grandchirokee 2000,when I start it fo the first time in the mornign it starts but wwhen i leave for few hours and want to star it wont and when Im driving it just drops the speed and when I accelerate it jurks and does not wanna pick up the power.Can someone help
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There is a "wait" period because someone has entered the wrong code 3 times.
You can try waiting with the key in the run position for 45 minutes. Just watch out for the lights coming on as that would just kill the battery.
Don't start it.... just leave the key all the way forward in the run position for about an hour.
The radio should say "code" after 45 min or so.
If you don't have the proper code, Just call any jeep dealer and talk to someone on the service drive... tell them you changed your battery and the radio wants a code that you don't have.
They should help you through the problem.
You can look in the glove box and in the owners manual for a code sticker.... Some people stick them to the back of the glove box or on the radio page of the owners manual.
Cars are like that. I think they like driving people crazy. I\'ve been driven crazy by my Sentra for three months now. Has the fuel pressure been checked? I wonder if your fuel pressure regulator has failed (the diaphragm inside will rupture and suck extra gas in through the vacuum hose attached to the regulator-could be the cause of backfiring). Something to check, anyway.
Make sure you park with the wheels straight. Sometimes the steering lock is real tough to disenguage if the wheel is shut off with it not straight. This vehicle is particularly tough at times. Next time you're in this jam, you should be able to yank on the wheel in one direction or the other and it will free up the ignition to turn on.
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