I have a 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with a 4.0 litre six cylinder and 4x4 transmission. It has died on me several times while driving but was only a fuse on the passenger side under the hood. It was located in the section that says TRANS. When I replaced the fuse it started right up.
Check the oxygen sensor. My 1995 Grand Cherokee stopped stalling while driving after it was replaced.
I had that same exact problem with a 1995 Jeep Cherokee, and it was indeed a bad oxygen sensor. Relatively cheap repair too.
A 1998 Jeep grand Cherokee's rear brakes make lock up and make a horrible noise while driving if there is problems with the rear differential. The pinion may of locked up. A mechanic will be able to help you fix the problem.
i had the same problem in my 96 jeep Cherokee check to see if your auxilary fan is shot if you are undable to tell just simply unplug the fan and give it a shot this solved my problem
trash in your fuel filter
Check the oxygen sensor. My 1995 Grand Cherokee stopped stalling while driving after it was replaced.
It depends on the setpoint of the thermostat.
Check your oxygen senser, fuel filter, or cool pack
crank sensor ?
u joint on drive shafts
Inoperative radiator fan.
1. out of balance wheels 2. misaligned front end 3. worn out steering dampner.
My bet it is the spark plug wires or spark plugs or rotor cap if it has one. If the wires are going bad, they are worse "under load" (while driving).
It goes up while driving and down when you're idle....that's normal
If the grand cherokee is a 93-98 yes... otherwise, no you cannot. 99+ Grand cherokee "rims" or wheels are a 5x5 (5x127 mm) bolt pattern while the cherokee has 5x4.5 you need not consider the size...15" 16" 17" will generally fit on a grand cherokee. It's the bolt pattern you need to pay attention to.
No, the 1994 has a hydraulic governor while the 1996 has an electronic governor.
I had that same exact problem with a 1995 Jeep Cherokee, and it was indeed a bad oxygen sensor. Relatively cheap repair too.