1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
1995 jeep grand Cherokee limited cold start and
Change the temperature sending unit/temp sensor. When starting, the sensor will tell the computer to put the engine in cold start mode to give a bit more fuel and raise the idle a little so it WILL start and keep running without ever touching the throttle. Once warm-up is completed, this sensor will tell the computer to stop the cold start mode and go to normal run mode. THAT is your only problem.
1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee. When first starting
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1994 jeep grand cherokee wont start
The clicking sound is an indication that the battery is almost dead, and will not activate the starter any more.
When is the last time the vehicle was tuned up and serviced? How many miles do you have on it? You can't drive it forever and expect that it's going to always start and run properly. You need to have it checked out by a qualified mechanic - the symptoms you have sketched out here could be almost anything.
Do yourself a favor and invest a few dollars to get some reliability back in your vehicle, or maybe find out that it's going to cost a lot of money to keep it going. Then you can make an informed decision on what to do next.
1994 jeep grand cherokee wont start
The click...click sound is telling you the battery is close to dead or the wires are corroded on the posts. I would put a new battery in and see if that solves your problem or go to a store like Auto-Zone and have them check out your battery and alternator. They also can read your on-board computer which may point you to something else that has failed.
94 jeep hard to start like battery is weak
starter cannot act good if it does not spin the engine over quickly with new battery
pull it for a bench test under load
check and clean terminals and check for good ground point
I have a 1994 jeep
run the fault codes
could be the reverse servo/solenoid or the TCM problem
When you have such a problem , the person you should be taking it to ia an accredited automatic service center, get a proper diagnosis and a quote
It is electrical , and besides those mentioned coulkd be harness wires and connections
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