tkotitan
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Vermont, USA
My 94 XJ SE 2Dr 5spd 4.0L is in the shop, getting body work done, but it won't start. My mechanic is not the best with electrical but he is a Mopar guy and we have done all the obvious stuff and are stuck. I am planning on having a Jeep specialist take it in a couple days, unless we can figure out.
Installed a brand new CPS sensor.
Also: new coil, cap, rotor, and plug wires.
It is getting fuel we can smell it.
It seems there is no spark getting to the coil. Starter is a year old and it turns over great. Not even attempting to fire so it can't be plugs.
Are we missing a ground wire that needs to be checked? Cleared the computer by grounding the negative line and checked today there are no codes.
My battery is old but good enough. It has been on his charger.
It was starting fine for me last december. It got towed for parking, I moved it and then my blower motor stopped working, but it used to squeal. Then I had a guy move it with a dolley to do body work and when he got it, it wouldn't start, and he screwed around with it. I moved it to another guy, it has been in his dry shop forever. I initially thought condensation could have shorted things out, my blower motor is still dead and needs to be changed.
He checked all the fuses and pulled main ones one at a time to see if that did it.
I feel like I have ruled out the usual suspects here and need any other ideas to try before I move it to another mechanic.
Thanks all!!!
Installed a brand new CPS sensor.
Also: new coil, cap, rotor, and plug wires.
It is getting fuel we can smell it.
It seems there is no spark getting to the coil. Starter is a year old and it turns over great. Not even attempting to fire so it can't be plugs.
Are we missing a ground wire that needs to be checked? Cleared the computer by grounding the negative line and checked today there are no codes.
My battery is old but good enough. It has been on his charger.
It was starting fine for me last december. It got towed for parking, I moved it and then my blower motor stopped working, but it used to squeal. Then I had a guy move it with a dolley to do body work and when he got it, it wouldn't start, and he screwed around with it. I moved it to another guy, it has been in his dry shop forever. I initially thought condensation could have shorted things out, my blower motor is still dead and needs to be changed.
He checked all the fuses and pulled main ones one at a time to see if that did it.
I feel like I have ruled out the usual suspects here and need any other ideas to try before I move it to another mechanic.
Thanks all!!!