Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
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Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
Looking for help.
Dave
Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
Looking for help.
Dave
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
Dave,
I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
Carl
<dadams@bettsind.com> wrote in message
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> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
>
I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
Carl
<dadams@bettsind.com> wrote in message
news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
>
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
Dave,
I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
Carl
<dadams@bettsind.com> wrote in message
news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
>
I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
Carl
<dadams@bettsind.com> wrote in message
news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
>
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
Dave,
I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
Carl
<dadams@bettsind.com> wrote in message
news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
>
I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
Carl
<dadams@bettsind.com> wrote in message
news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
>
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
Dave,
I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
Carl
<dadams@bettsind.com> wrote in message
news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
>
I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
Carl
<dadams@bettsind.com> wrote in message
news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
>
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
On Jan 29, 11:08 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
> above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
> it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
> just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
> D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
>
> Carl
>
> <dad...@bettsind.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> > Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> > interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> > not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> > charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> > strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> > as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> > Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> > Looking for help.
> > Dave
Carl,
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and bought a new battery.
AutoZone checked my old one and the test came back inconclusive. My
old battery was only 3 years old so I got about $22 credit toward a
new one. With the new battery, the Jeep is once again running great.
Dave
> Dave,
>
> I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
> above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
> it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
> just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
> D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
>
> Carl
>
> <dad...@bettsind.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> > Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> > interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> > not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> > charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> > strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> > as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> > Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> > Looking for help.
> > Dave
Carl,
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and bought a new battery.
AutoZone checked my old one and the test came back inconclusive. My
old battery was only 3 years old so I got about $22 credit toward a
new one. With the new battery, the Jeep is once again running great.
Dave
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
On Jan 29, 11:08 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
> above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
> it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
> just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
> D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
>
> Carl
>
> <dad...@bettsind.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> > Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> > interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> > not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> > charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> > strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> > as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> > Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> > Looking for help.
> > Dave
Carl,
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and bought a new battery.
AutoZone checked my old one and the test came back inconclusive. My
old battery was only 3 years old so I got about $22 credit toward a
new one. With the new battery, the Jeep is once again running great.
Dave
> Dave,
>
> I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
> above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
> it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
> just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
> D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
>
> Carl
>
> <dad...@bettsind.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> > Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> > interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> > not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> > charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> > strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> > as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> > Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> > Looking for help.
> > Dave
Carl,
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and bought a new battery.
AutoZone checked my old one and the test came back inconclusive. My
old battery was only 3 years old so I got about $22 credit toward a
new one. With the new battery, the Jeep is once again running great.
Dave
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
On Jan 29, 11:08 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
> above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
> it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
> just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
> D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
>
> Carl
>
> <dad...@bettsind.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> > Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> > interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> > not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> > charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> > strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> > as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> > Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> > Looking for help.
> > Dave
Carl,
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and bought a new battery.
AutoZone checked my old one and the test came back inconclusive. My
old battery was only 3 years old so I got about $22 credit toward a
new one. With the new battery, the Jeep is once again running great.
Dave
> Dave,
>
> I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
> above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
> it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
> just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
> D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
>
> Carl
>
> <dad...@bettsind.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> > Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> > interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> > not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> > charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> > strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> > as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> > Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> > Looking for help.
> > Dave
Carl,
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and bought a new battery.
AutoZone checked my old one and the test came back inconclusive. My
old battery was only 3 years old so I got about $22 credit toward a
new one. With the new battery, the Jeep is once again running great.
Dave
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
On Jan 29, 11:08 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dave,
>
> I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
> above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
> it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
> just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
> D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
>
> Carl
>
> <dad...@bettsind.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> > Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> > interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> > not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> > charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> > strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> > as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> > Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> > Looking for help.
> > Dave
Carl,
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and bought a new battery.
AutoZone checked my old one and the test came back inconclusive. My
old battery was only 3 years old so I got about $22 credit toward a
new one. With the new battery, the Jeep is once again running great.
Dave
> Dave,
>
> I had a simliar problem with a 93 Dynasty. The trick was to keep it
> above 1500RPMS for about 10 minutes. The battery in my Dynasty would die if
> it wasn't driven once a week. After a jump, this trick worked every time. I
> just drove it two-footed until I got to the highway, then I would keep it in
> D instead of OD for around 5-10 minutes. Works every time.
>
> Carl
>
> <dad...@bettsind.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170078222.777666.43910@j27g2000cwj.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> > Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> > interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> > not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> > charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> > strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> > as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> > Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> > Looking for help.
> > Dave
Carl,
Thanks for the advice. I went ahead and bought a new battery.
AutoZone checked my old one and the test came back inconclusive. My
old battery was only 3 years old so I got about $22 credit toward a
new one. With the new battery, the Jeep is once again running great.
Dave
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Re: Starting problems with 97 Grand Cher
On Jan 29, 7:43 am, dad...@bettsind.com wrote:
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
I change the batteries on all of my vehicles every 3 years. I am not
partial to walking at inoportune times.
> Jeep was running fine. Sat night an interior light was left on.
> Sunday evening not enough power to turn engine over but still had dim
> interior lights. I put a trickle charge on the battery overnight (did
> not disconnect battery terminals from jeep). Monday morning battery
> charged but engine won't start. The starter is turning over good and
> strong. Engine only starts with the throttle to the floor but as soon
> as I back off the gas and the RPM drops below 1000 the engine dies.
> Not even a chug-a-lug...it just dies. I'm not sure what's going on.
> Looking for help.
> Dave
I change the batteries on all of my vehicles every 3 years. I am not
partial to walking at inoportune times.