About three years ago, I couldn't get my '95 Wrangler past 40MPH. The engine just wouldn't get going any faster. Turns out that the guts of the catalytic converter dislodged and jammed into the tailpipe.
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On my 95 jeep wrangler, the vehicle speed sensor is on the end of the transfer case. I replaced mine and it still didn\'t work. So I put new butt connectors on the wires and that was why my speedometer wasn\'t working ... so you need to be careful when crimping the wires without crimping the bells at the ends of the connectors.
Have you had fuel pressure tested, and/or filter changed. Have you checked for plugged exhaust, such as catalytic converter? Quite often engine will also run a little hotter than normal when exhaust is plugged.
mcdevito75 here, When the A/C is on it"s an extra load on the engine, the cars computer sends a message to the high idle sensor to increase the engine speed to handle this extra load. The sensor or motor device used on your car to increase the engine speed is not working, have your local repair shop run a scan on your computer and Idle system.
a right angle pipe coming out from the top of the valve cover with a rubber hose attached. if you it out, shank it! it should sound like a mabble inside of it.
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