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No sir, what was replaced was the coolant temperature sensor located in the thermostat housing at the front of the block.
The one in the back of the block toward the firewall is not the sensor that sends data to the PCM, it's the sending unit for the gauge cluster.
Thanks,
-Wyvern
After much investigation I have figured out my issue, at least partially. I'm posting this here for anyone who was interested and may find this via a search. I had gone through, cleaning my grounds, testing for spark on all 6 of my plug wires with a screwdriver against the block, checking fuel...
It's been a while since I've logged in here but I wanted to resolve this thread in case anyone searches for the same problem and comes across it.
Changing the thermostat and replace the pickup coil under the distributor cap on my 96 XJ resolved the issue. It turned out that the CPS was fine...
Hey all,
I've been lurking a lot of helpful threads for a few weeks now trying to diagnose the long crank and hard starting my 1996 Cherokee XJ. I'm running out of things to test so I figured I'd make a thread.
My Jeep cranks for around 5-10 long seconds and then stumbles to a start only...
Cody is 100% right if you haven't already check the camshaft position sensor on our XJs. They're actually not so much sensors, they're called pick-up coils and they determine the cam position through inductance.
Hi guys,
I was recently leaving work after starting my '96 XJ flawlessly. I got about 600 feet when my jeep died completely with no warning.
I tried to start it up again and it came to life and immediately died out. I tried once again to start it--same deal.
Then, I started it up and...