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I'm not sure who many times I have to explain this: I don't have an indicator. Maybe you should read the thread from the top down and read EVERY SINGLE POST. Maybe you'd see that I said I don't have an indicator. Maybe you'd see where I described how I removed the arm off the tranny and...
I don't have a cover on mine. It's clearly in the gates as Park-tranny is in reverse, R-tranny is in neutral and so forth. That's why I pulled the shifter arm off the tranny shift knob to confirm it was off a click.
ok, I'l double check it, but I didn't see how it could be adjusted. There isn't a jam nut or threaded end or anything similiar.
How could the cable have suddenly become so out of adjustment anyhow? I did relocate the shifter, but it was fine for over a year before this happened.
When the shifter in my 00 is in P it's really in reverse, when the shifter says Reverse-the tranny is in neutral. I pulled the arm off the shifter knob on the tranny and verified it was one click off from Park. I don't see an adjustment to the cable. Any ideas or recommendations before I cut...
That's where the ground USED to be, but you're right, I didn't think of that. I guess when I looked at the schematic I didn't look close enough and thought it terminated in the PCM, completely forgot about how that was grounded. That common ground was solid on clean metal with .02 ohms from...
The ASD relay energized as did the fuel pump relay.
I have the schematics and figured at least something out. I now have 12V from the relay to the pump, but no ground. The PCM closes a common ground. I ran my own ground to bypass the PCM and it runs like a champ. I'm not sure why the...
Would this cause the fuel pump to not receive 12V? The camshaft positioning sensor looks fine, no wires chafed, ect ect. I'll pull the plug apart and test for what 5V's it puts out, just for to know I suppose.
I tested for VAC on pin B and C and came to 0 volts.
The camshaft positioning sensor looks good. It's tight and the wires are good. I peeled back the wire loom to take a look at any potential chafe points and there's nothing.
I'm leaning towards the CPS. Anyone have any other ideas...
It's a 00, doesn't have a distributor. CPS ohm'ed out good. I'll be checking the AC voltage from the CPS when in get home tonight. Apparently that's the last thing to check on the CPS.
Searched and troublshot according to everything I could find and I can't seem to figure out the issue:
The Jeep turns over, but won't start. Zero voltage to fuel pump, but getting 11V at the fuel level sender. Fuel pump relay is good. ASD relay is good. Ohm'ed the CPS and it's the same as a...
I have a hatch with all that. The only thing is the plastic handle is broken and it has a slight dent-can't see it unless you look at it in the right angle/light
Just saw that, got pretty excited when I heard the 6" where on sale. Hopefully he'll throw the 8-9" springs back up, I'd like to try those out once and see how tall I actually sit.