Jclow87
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- South Lake Tahoe, ca
Hello all!
I have a 1992 Cherokee 4.0 and I'm having some problems with it. It is having issues at idle trying to move from a stop. I usually can drive it to and from work, but after work driving it seems to almost choke out when i come to a slow or stop. It does it overtime i try to move it in drive or reverse from a parked position. It sounds like its almost choking out, i have to keep pumping the gas pedal and eventually, after a lot of backfires, it will rev up and seem to almost "clear" whatever is wrong and then it will drive fine. I recently replaced the MAP sensor and TPS sensor, as well as the fuel pump ballast resistor. No check engine light on. i did notice my exhaust is leaking in front of the muffler, but just a small hole. i am also in need of a rear main seal job. though i figured these weren't the issue. is this a fuel pump/filter issue? or electrical? i live in south lake tahoe, and we are covered in snow, so i figured to ask the experts before I'm crawling around in the snow trying to figure it out. thank you in advance for the help!
-jordan
I have a 1992 Cherokee 4.0 and I'm having some problems with it. It is having issues at idle trying to move from a stop. I usually can drive it to and from work, but after work driving it seems to almost choke out when i come to a slow or stop. It does it overtime i try to move it in drive or reverse from a parked position. It sounds like its almost choking out, i have to keep pumping the gas pedal and eventually, after a lot of backfires, it will rev up and seem to almost "clear" whatever is wrong and then it will drive fine. I recently replaced the MAP sensor and TPS sensor, as well as the fuel pump ballast resistor. No check engine light on. i did notice my exhaust is leaking in front of the muffler, but just a small hole. i am also in need of a rear main seal job. though i figured these weren't the issue. is this a fuel pump/filter issue? or electrical? i live in south lake tahoe, and we are covered in snow, so i figured to ask the experts before I'm crawling around in the snow trying to figure it out. thank you in advance for the help!
-jordan