97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo kills while driving
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97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo kills while driving
I have change in the past week the ignition coil, crankshaft position
senor, catalytic converter,oxygen sensorlocated on the converter, full
tune up and the truck ran fine for a few days and today it started killing
on me again. When I started it first thing this morning it ran fine, but
when I started it at lunch time it killed on me twice before I could even
make it out of the parking lot and then going down the street it tried to
kill on me several time and had to ram on the gas pedal to keep it from
killing. It is not showing any codes and my mechanic and I are at a lose
as to what could be causing it, anyone else had similar problems?
senor, catalytic converter,oxygen sensorlocated on the converter, full
tune up and the truck ran fine for a few days and today it started killing
on me again. When I started it first thing this morning it ran fine, but
when I started it at lunch time it killed on me twice before I could even
make it out of the parking lot and then going down the street it tried to
kill on me several time and had to ram on the gas pedal to keep it from
killing. It is not showing any codes and my mechanic and I are at a lose
as to what could be causing it, anyone else had similar problems?
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Re: 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo kills while driving
When you say 'kills' on you - I can only assume you mean it just cuts out
dead. Or does it splutter before slowly dying?
Could be the difference between electrical and fuel.
J.
"msgrace" <gracemrs@***.net> wrote in message
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>I have change in the past week the ignition coil, crankshaft position
> senor, catalytic converter,oxygen sensorlocated on the converter, full
> tune up and the truck ran fine for a few days and today it started killing
> on me again. When I started it first thing this morning it ran fine, but
> when I started it at lunch time it killed on me twice before I could even
> make it out of the parking lot and then going down the street it tried to
> kill on me several time and had to ram on the gas pedal to keep it from
> killing. It is not showing any codes and my mechanic and I are at a lose
> as to what could be causing it, anyone else had similar problems?
>
dead. Or does it splutter before slowly dying?
Could be the difference between electrical and fuel.
J.
"msgrace" <gracemrs@***.net> wrote in message
news:8013e73dc4bdb25d452a7440eccf7680@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have change in the past week the ignition coil, crankshaft position
> senor, catalytic converter,oxygen sensorlocated on the converter, full
> tune up and the truck ran fine for a few days and today it started killing
> on me again. When I started it first thing this morning it ran fine, but
> when I started it at lunch time it killed on me twice before I could even
> make it out of the parking lot and then going down the street it tried to
> kill on me several time and had to ram on the gas pedal to keep it from
> killing. It is not showing any codes and my mechanic and I are at a lose
> as to what could be causing it, anyone else had similar problems?
>
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Re: 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo kills while driving
When you say 'kills' on you - I can only assume you mean it just cuts out
dead. Or does it splutter before slowly dying?
Could be the difference between electrical and fuel.
J.
"msgrace" <gracemrs@***.net> wrote in message
news:8013e73dc4bdb25d452a7440eccf7680@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have change in the past week the ignition coil, crankshaft position
> senor, catalytic converter,oxygen sensorlocated on the converter, full
> tune up and the truck ran fine for a few days and today it started killing
> on me again. When I started it first thing this morning it ran fine, but
> when I started it at lunch time it killed on me twice before I could even
> make it out of the parking lot and then going down the street it tried to
> kill on me several time and had to ram on the gas pedal to keep it from
> killing. It is not showing any codes and my mechanic and I are at a lose
> as to what could be causing it, anyone else had similar problems?
>
dead. Or does it splutter before slowly dying?
Could be the difference between electrical and fuel.
J.
"msgrace" <gracemrs@***.net> wrote in message
news:8013e73dc4bdb25d452a7440eccf7680@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have change in the past week the ignition coil, crankshaft position
> senor, catalytic converter,oxygen sensorlocated on the converter, full
> tune up and the truck ran fine for a few days and today it started killing
> on me again. When I started it first thing this morning it ran fine, but
> when I started it at lunch time it killed on me twice before I could even
> make it out of the parking lot and then going down the street it tried to
> kill on me several time and had to ram on the gas pedal to keep it from
> killing. It is not showing any codes and my mechanic and I are at a lose
> as to what could be causing it, anyone else had similar problems?
>
#10
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Re: 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo kills while driving
When you say 'kills' on you - I can only assume you mean it just cuts out
dead. Or does it splutter before slowly dying?
Could be the difference between electrical and fuel.
J.
"msgrace" <gracemrs@***.net> wrote in message
news:8013e73dc4bdb25d452a7440eccf7680@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have change in the past week the ignition coil, crankshaft position
> senor, catalytic converter,oxygen sensorlocated on the converter, full
> tune up and the truck ran fine for a few days and today it started killing
> on me again. When I started it first thing this morning it ran fine, but
> when I started it at lunch time it killed on me twice before I could even
> make it out of the parking lot and then going down the street it tried to
> kill on me several time and had to ram on the gas pedal to keep it from
> killing. It is not showing any codes and my mechanic and I are at a lose
> as to what could be causing it, anyone else had similar problems?
>
dead. Or does it splutter before slowly dying?
Could be the difference between electrical and fuel.
J.
"msgrace" <gracemrs@***.net> wrote in message
news:8013e73dc4bdb25d452a7440eccf7680@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>I have change in the past week the ignition coil, crankshaft position
> senor, catalytic converter,oxygen sensorlocated on the converter, full
> tune up and the truck ran fine for a few days and today it started killing
> on me again. When I started it first thing this morning it ran fine, but
> when I started it at lunch time it killed on me twice before I could even
> make it out of the parking lot and then going down the street it tried to
> kill on me several time and had to ram on the gas pedal to keep it from
> killing. It is not showing any codes and my mechanic and I are at a lose
> as to what could be causing it, anyone else had similar problems?
>