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Edward Benn Posted on Nov 04, 2015
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I have a 1992 jeep Cherokee Laredo 4.0 L6. How do I fix dry starting?

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By dry starting you mean ?

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Dry, i love new terms for problems my first like this.

  1. dry road.
  2. no beer in hand.
  3. fuel tank dry (buy some, LOL)
  4. coolant dry starts. (testing new engines....)
or what, do add a noun to the dry work,
what is dry?
and what fluid ends the dry.?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2008

SOURCE: 2002 jeep cherokee laredo

the only problem that vehicle has is with cooling fans is relay/module or electrical harness to module that burns up located behind and under right front headlamp assy must remove headlamp to access relay/module that is what powers up fan motor module assy.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2008

SOURCE: Airbag light indicator: Jeep Grand Cherokee 1997

there are many sensors and and each airbag have sensors so you will have to get it scanned to know where to start. just a note air bag parts can be very expensive so check out your local salvage yard. they can save you hundreds. good luck
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AzVip

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 wj jeep grand cherokee p1756

The governor pressure sensor is the most likley cause however an inspection of fluid or debris in trans pan would be a good idea to make sure there's nothing excessive in it. Attached is a list of possible causes however the senor would be the most common.

POSSIBLE CAUSES

  • Powertrain control module
  • 5 volt supply circuit open
  • Check transmission fluid level and condition
  • GOV press sensor signal circuit shorted to voltage
  • GOV press sensor signal circuit shorted to sensor ground
  • GOV press sensor signal circuit shorted to ground
  • GOV pressure sensor signal circuit open
  • Sensor ground circuit open
  • GOV press sensor signal circuit shorted to voltage inside transmission
  • 5 volt supply circuit open inside transmission
  • Intermittent governor pressure solenoid
  • Internal transmission problem
  • Oil burnt or oil pan has excessive debris
  • Other transmission DTC'S
  • GOV press sensor signal circuit shorted to sensor ground inside transmission
  • Valve body
  • GOV press sensor signal circuit shorted to ground inside transmission
  • GOV press sensor signal circuit open inside transmission
  • GOV press sensor ground circuit open inside transmission
  • Governor pressure sensor (high)

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2009

SOURCE: 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.oL I got a code po113

Trouble Code: P0113 (4.0L L6 VIN S Auto)
IAT Sensor Circuit High Input Print this code dataprint_icon_codes.gif Number of Trips to Set Code: 1
OBD II Monitor Type: CCM Details
Indicators: MIL Details

Trouble Code Conditions:
Check with ignition on or engine running; battery voltage more than 10v; The PCM detected the IAT Sensor input was over 4.90v (exc. Dakota, Durango, Ram) or 4.98v (Dakota, Durango, Ram) for 3 seconds.

Possible Causes:
  • IAT Sensor signal circuit shorted to VREF (5v)
  • IAT Sensor signal circuit is open, or the ground circuit is open
  • IAT Sensor is damaged or it has failed (an internal open circuit)
  • PCM has failed


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luis

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2010

SOURCE: 1992 jeep cherokee laredo fuse box diagram

check the light first when one goes out they seem to stop working alltogether

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