BartsXJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Larimer County, CO
Hello.
I own a 98 Jeep Classic 4.0 6 cylinder with what I believe to be called a manual shift on the fly transfer case. Sorry. New to the 4x4 scene. She's got 130k miles.
I just drove my new-to-me jeep from Southern California to Colorado where I've decided to live. Elevation change is approximately 5000 ft. Not sure if that requires me to adjust my timing like the guy at O'Reileys suggested.
Issue: Typically when on the colder side, my engine is having trouble firing up. I turn the key, give the electronics a few moments to wake up, and then turn to ignition. She seems to turn over just fine, but it takes a long 2-5 seconds to get going. I've had the battery tested twice in the past few weeks and both readings have been at or near perfect. A mechanic told me that it should fix itself after a few weeks of my computer realizing my new environment. An older post I found in our forums led me to believe that it might be my injectors. Any confirmation or solid redirection would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I own a 98 Jeep Classic 4.0 6 cylinder with what I believe to be called a manual shift on the fly transfer case. Sorry. New to the 4x4 scene. She's got 130k miles.
I just drove my new-to-me jeep from Southern California to Colorado where I've decided to live. Elevation change is approximately 5000 ft. Not sure if that requires me to adjust my timing like the guy at O'Reileys suggested.
Issue: Typically when on the colder side, my engine is having trouble firing up. I turn the key, give the electronics a few moments to wake up, and then turn to ignition. She seems to turn over just fine, but it takes a long 2-5 seconds to get going. I've had the battery tested twice in the past few weeks and both readings have been at or near perfect. A mechanic told me that it should fix itself after a few weeks of my computer realizing my new environment. An older post I found in our forums led me to believe that it might be my injectors. Any confirmation or solid redirection would be appreciated.
Thank you.