Check the operating mechanism
I had that same exact problem with a 1995 Jeep Cherokee, and it was indeed a bad oxygen sensor. Relatively cheap repair too.
Yes
Had a similar problem with 94 gcl. Turned out to be the viscus coupler. Once replaced problem was gone. Very expensive.
check for a crack in the distributor cap
Replace your thermostat.
Diagnostic code 43 in the 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee refers to an issue with the distributor. This often causes the Jeep to stall at operating temperature.
There are a couple of reasons why a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee may stall in any weather condition. One reason could be the ECU computer could be going bad.
I have had a similar problem in the past, and found it to be the TPS ( throttle position sensor)
faulty throttle position sensor?
O2 sensor, if you have replaced it already, pull it out and make sure it hasn't burned it again. Jeeps can be notorious with these O2 sensors.
Having the speedometer jump and the engine stall in the 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo could be a problem with the idle and the transmission. The transmission slipping can cause the speedometer to jump.
A 1998 Honda Accord could stall because it is out of gas. The car could also stall because of a bad computer.
usually the factory alarm
sensor or belt
sensor or belt
bad fuel filter
No. It would only prevent you from starting.