Dead gauges in a Jeep Wrangler can be caused by several issues, including a blown fuse, a faulty instrument cluster, or a malfunctioning sending unit. Electrical problems, such as bad wiring or poor connections, can also lead to gauge failure. If multiple gauges are affected, it may indicate a problem with the vehicle's body control module. Checking these components can help diagnose and resolve the issue.
Tdc is zero degrees.
This might help you a little bit,I have a 96 Cherokee that dose that, took it to shop still having problem your flywheel may be the problem you starter maybe in a dead spot on your flywheel(Missing a tooth)
dead or recently dead battery and or a bad baterry terminal, either way, ive only seen it with electric power problems
There are several different things that could be causing your car not to start. You may be out of gas, your starter might be bad, or your battery could be dead.
If your vehicle is making this noise, it is most likely a faulty starter. You should first make sure you battery is not dead before getting it serviced.
ignition switch is going out..........or you have a short..........
There is a dead short to ground in the circuit.
Dead short in either wiring or wiper motor Disconnect wiring harness to motor and install fuse--if it continue to "blow" problem in wiring to motor -- if it doesn't problem in motor
use an obd ii scanner to read the codes, or turn the key from off to run three times leaving it on run the third time, record the codes that show up in the odometer
not until the army show up
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