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The Liberty used a VM diesel engine, the Grand Cherokee has used a Mercedes and a VM diesel engine.
Licking makes it all wet and blowing makes it all dry.
blowing air gives more oxygen so it makes the fire bigger
Hmmm...i would suggest checking the waste-gate. its the tuna-can looking thing hanging off the turbo. it could be stuck open.
Think about a fresh field of grass. blowing in the wind. BJ Hold on and go for the ride
The company that makes the Grand Cherokee is the American company Chrysler, they produce it under the JEEP division. They have been making the Grand Cherokee since 1983.
Idle control valve - a part that costs about $200.
Fuel pressure from the fuel pump and a signal from the ECM (Engine Control Module) to open.
your blowing to hard
VCM Vehicle Control Module.... PCM Powertrain Control Module. The fuse provides voltage to the control computer (VCM or PCM) that makes your engine run.
a temperature sensor that detects when the car reaches a certain temperature before it overheats which kicks on the fan to cool the engine. the fan may not be grounded properly which causes the blowing of fuses to prevent a fire.
A problem has been detected with the EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM if the symbol of an engine lights up solid in your gauge cluster when the engine is running . If the engine symbol is flashing , an engine misfire has been detected