Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Tech Talk => Topic started by: unionjack on March 15, 2008, 08:38:15 AM
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a question for all you grand cherokee drivers, just did an engine swap on a 93 gc i6 all went well, the jeep started and ran, then when it came time to drive it further it chugged to a stop and now will turn over but not fire??
could it be the ecu, do i need the ecu from the doner jeep as one is a sport and the other is a laredo
why would it run then all of a sudden stop, i have replaced ignition coil,checked all ground wires and straps, could the factory immobilizer have something to do with it, there seems to be no spark getting to the coil from the wiring harness, does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on this as its getting very frustrating and im almost out of time to get it going
regards
darren
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so no one knows anything?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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I know something.... ;D
Maybe try a larger forum, and you may have a quicker response.
Sam
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I'd swap the ECU...really easy to do....three bolts each, right?
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already did the ecu! , im not getting much luck is it possible its the crank sensor/
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and ty sam !!!! so am i to believe we dont have that many people on cja with technical knowledge?
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I didn't say that...
you may have a quicker response.
This forum has only a hand full of people come through each day (some who know there way around a Jeep VERY well), But other forums like jeepin.com or jeepforum.com have hundreds of people online each day. You were saying that you needed to fix it quickly so I was just suggesting something that may speed this along. ;)
Sam
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Try NAGCA or www.mallcrawlin.com
Instead of waiting for responses, there might be a thread there if you search. Could be the cps, not sure.
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if no spark it could be cps...is the fuel pump pumping?
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Likely the crank sensor but you may want to look at the auto shutdown relay . Get a buddy to cycle the key while you place your finger on the relays , you should feel them click. Could be the cam position sensor too.
Do you have 12 volts to the coil ?
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hey jeff, how are ya man, im getting the pulse feed to the coil but apparrently there also has to be a permanent live too, today im gonna change the crank sensor as they are a little twitchy and dont like being disturbed, im also gonna try and bypass the coil from the ignition , just incase its getting no signal at that source,
thx for the input
darren
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Is the factory security system killing the iginition? Do you have the factory fobs for decactivaing the system(same fob for remote door unlock).
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no man no key fobs, i think the previous owner rigged it some how,
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Check the fuel pressure at the rail ?
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does that engine have that ceramic resistor type block that is mounted on the inner fender... cause if that is disconnected then the engine will not run..... that is if the 93 engine still uses that or if it was only the renix equip engines that had it.... could be an idea
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id like to thank everyone for their input, the jeep is up and running it cost a total of $120 to do and that was in a shop, it was something to do with the ignition rotor? whatever that is, so once again thx , the rest of the donor jeep will be posted for sale as parts
darren