try turning ignition to run poss. 4 or 5 times waiting 2 seconds in run before next off turn of key. if it starts on the 5th or 6th cycle of key it is a fuel pump problem where it is allow the fuel to leak down back to tank. this problem is most evident at first start of the day or after it sat awhile.
Depending on which circuit Could be defective component Vibration causing a wire to short to ground
He wanted to change the name to David Ruffin And The Temptations and always causing problems in the group
A fuel leak that you havent detected yet maybe try this I had this prob w/ my 95 Cherokee after having everything else checked out .... I replaced the gas cap, a 5$ fix, o-ring was worn and allowed fumes to leak out causing smell....hope that helps
I had this problem with my 1998 Jeep Cherokee, manual transmission. After starting cold, I would drive about 100 or 300 feet, and it would chug like it was going to quit. Didn't know it was the 02 sensor at first. My mechanic had told me just to flick the key off and back on (doesn't kill the engine if you do it really fast) and the chugging stopped - it drove fine then, and did not die. Finally replaced the O2 sensor (they cost about $40 or $50 I think) which solved the chugging problem entirely. Hope this helps you.
Maybe because there's no such car? The last year for the Cherokee was 2001. I had the same problem on my 2003 jeep grand cherokee. One reason it will stay on is after you wash it or a good amount of water gets in the engine. If it is below freezing the water freezes in the radiator causing the fan to continuously run
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The intermittent high-pitched noise in your house could be caused by various factors such as electrical issues, malfunctioning appliances, or plumbing problems. It is recommended to consult a professional to identify and address the specific cause of the noise.
usual symptons are dead battery or under-charged battery causing starting problems
If your 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport doesn't start after it rains, it could be due to moisture affecting the electrical components. Water might be getting into the ignition system, such as the distributor cap or spark plugs, causing a short. Additionally, issues with the battery terminals or wiring connections could also lead to starting problems when wet. Inspect the ignition system and electrical connections for signs of corrosion or water damage.
Check your crank sensor. You might need to unplug the connecting wires and replug them. In most cases, it is the crank sensor which is causing problems. Also check for moisture in the distributor cap.
No, my house has not been hit by lightning, causing any electrical problems.
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An IUD can be left in for years without causing problems. A hormonal IUD will lose effectiveness, though.
fuel shut off sensor not working causing you to overfill. gas tank works on splash system and if its too full it will have trouble pulling gas
The house lights are flickering because there may be a problem with the electrical wiring or a faulty light bulb causing intermittent power supply.
When this happens, air enters the gastrointestinal system, causing the bowels to distend, and mucus is breathed into the lungs causing aspiration pneumonia and breathing problems.
try replacing the black coolant thermistor located on the back of the thermostat housing this maybe tellin the ecu that the engine is warm rather than cold causing problems starting when cold