If its the 6 cylinder, its the carb according to most people I talk to. A lot of them recommend replacing the stock one with a weber (from ebay); good luck with that. On the other side, what I do is use a high quality carb cleaner, spray it right down the throat. Workds great for a while. Also check your vaccum hoses - when they're wrong, your idle suffers.
Your Jeep Wrangler is not getting the proper amount of gas if it stalling when you come to a complete stop. This could be your fuel pump, fuel lines, or the intakes.
A loose wire can cause a radio to stop working in a 2008 Jeep Wrangler. A blown fuse is another cause and can be fixed by replacing it.
The last 4.0L was in the 2006 Wrangler.
Hi, I had that same problem on my 93 2.5 wrangler. Check your vacuum hose connected to your map sensor. Mine had 2 holes in it which caused erratic idle and stalling after fixing ran fine.
To my knowledge you can buy half doors for the wrangler. Check auto suppliers on line
The last YJ body Wrangler was a 1995 model.
2006 was the last inline model.
Fuse or windshield wiper motor.
heavy stop and go trafic with over half a tank of gas will get it every time
I found three. One with the radio, one with the wipers, and one with the stop lamp relay.
possibly due to loss of ignition... When was the last time you changed plugs wires coil etc...? check that first...
They didn't, it's just no longer a standard option, it has to be requested at the dealership. Mopar also makes OEM half doors for after market murchases through Jeep