probably crank sensor, they are famous for that
Bad crank position sensor
yes
a jeep Cherokee need 220 volts to run
crank or cam shaft position sensor is sometime the issue.it will not fuel if it cannot find the position of the cam or crank
Crank position sensor could be the problem. Worth looking into.
I had this problem repaired today on my 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. The signs I had were: 1. Jeep was running fine, Parked it in the garage. 2. The next morning it would crank fine but would not start at all. - As my fuel was low at the time I assumed I was out of fuel but after filling it that proved not to be the problem. - In the years I have had the jeep it often takes two attempts to start the vehicle. That symptom seemed to come and go and I cannot directly attribute that to the Crank sensor problem but, it may be of use as background information.
i had the same problem in my 96 jeep Cherokee check to see if your auxilary fan is shot if you are undable to tell just simply unplug the fan and give it a shot this solved my problem
Yes. The Crank sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the engine to determine timing for ignition. if it is not functioning you will get no spark.
on the 4.0 jeep, if it cranks, but wont start, try replacing the crank sensor, located at the top rear of the engine, at the transmission
driver side on the back of the motor where is crak sensor on 94 jeep 4.0 grand Cherokee
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It has both.It has both.