Check fuel filter, which should be back near the fuel tank, and ckeck the fuel line for blockage.
last fuel pressure regulator.
check fuel presure and mostly volume, restricted filter? Rick ASE L-1 Master TransMichigan.com
There are two different relays on a 97 Jeep Laredo. One is on the passenger side located behind the battery under the hood. The other is located on the passenger side under the glove box.
possibly the crank angle or cam sensors Or injectors
The CCRM has many relays on it: AC, Fan, Injectors, Fuel Pump , so the CCRM doesnt fail as a "unit" but one or more relays inside could fail. I had the Fan relay failed on mine, opened it and replaced with a new relay (found at specialty electronics shop). But the dealer will replace the whole CCRM even if only one relay fails.
i would check the wires, you might have a short to power which would keep the injectors open all the time.
Jeep doesn't use an inertia/ reset switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
it could be your fuel pump relay. it should be located under the hood in a box marked fuses or relays.
If you have replaced the relays in your 1997 Toyota RAV 4, the engine cooling fan may not come on when it is supposed to because of a failure in the wiring, the thermostat that sends to the fan, or the fuse for the cooling system.
Check the fuses and relays.
No try the starter relays first you will find them in the front driver side
Crankshaft sensor. It makes both or the signals to those work. Good Luck!
impala cranking but not starting; replaced fuses, relays, fuel pump and igntion coils.