My fan motor would not work so i was checking fuses, now fan motor works but jeep will not start. It does turn over. sounds like it is not getting gas
Double check the fuses. If it was working prior to you messing with fuses and all of a sudden it stops, theres something you over looked while doing what you did. Let me know what you find out
hi mark, i have checked them all four times so far and no luck. looks like it will have to go to a pro
Some of the gauges will not come on as well
retrace ur steps and tinker around with it. id hate for u to pay alot of money if its something simple
Hi Mark, Ater a day of not working on the jeep it just started right up. Maybe it was anti theft lock out ? I do not have an alarm or anything like that on the jeep
usually if u triggee tge anti-theft u have to get a dealershio to unlock it. thats weird
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SOURCE: Jeep wont start.
Try squirting a little carb cleaner into intake while cranking. if engine lights and stalls then you know there is spark, then look to the fuel system...you said that fuses look ok...check them with volt meter to verify. check fuel pump relay...then check pump...voltage with meter and audible noise. If there is running voltage at the pump and no noise pump, isn't working.
SOURCE: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo radiator fan doesn't turn on.
Check power to the relay. it can close, but if there is no power to it, it can't send anything to the fan.
signal goes from sensor, to the computer, to the relay. when it closes it transfers power from the hot side to the fan.
SOURCE: My 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee's windshield washer is not working.
Check power at the pump motors. You may not see a fuse because some run off a circuit breaker. If all else fails, a bit "backyard" but you likely could break out the washer pumps from the system and make a simple push button on the dash to operate them.
SOURCE: 2001 Jeep Wrangler heater blower stopped working
Yes I would go with the switch, BUT, does it have a resistor bank? That is, how does it reduce the speed? Many systems use resistors to lower the speed. Burnt or bad connections can cause this as well.
You can test the blower motor by connecting direct power from a source like the cigarette lighter if you are handy.
Most of the time the lower speeds konk out but the high speed continues to work this is the resistor bank that goes out.
SOURCE: I have a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0 L 6
TEMP SENSOR IS BAD IT HAS 2 ONE FOR THE GUADGE AND ONE FOR THE FAN
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