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It can be the ciner on bellhousin or bad coil
My problem on the 88 I was working on turned out to be the crank position sensor located on the driver side top of the bell housing.
Fuel pump, battery, starter, or no gas. or crankshaftsensor
they either roast it or boil it over a fire with sticks
Replace the coil
fire=hot
the timing could be off. check the timing
Hey Jrey==It can be either fuel or fire. It needs to be checked out by a mechanic. GoodluckJoe
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the crank position sensor can cause similar symptoms jeep is known for crank sensor problems
Since the Comanche program was cancelled in 2004, I'd say the Apache. In theory? No contest: the Apache carries a 30mm cannon, while the Comanche carried a 20mm cannon. Both aircraft are designed to be resistant to 23mm cannon fire, so an Apache could shoot down a Comanche but a Comanche couldn't shoot down an Apache. Both birds can carry the Stinger antiaircraft missile, but the cannon gives the edge to the Apache.
One thing no one knows is they catch fire. My husband had an older Jeep catch fire sitting in a parking lot. After that happened I found out that for the past 20 years this happens a lot with Jeeps and all the stories are the same. Just sitting there and they catch fire. Jeep has hidden this little thing about their Jeeps. I wouldn't own one.