On occasion, my Jeep will stall out as I'm coming to a stop. It seems to happen mainly when I brake abruptly, in stop-&-go traffic, or When I press them in hard. Once the engine stalls, it starts right back up every time. It was suggested to replace the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS). I did, & the problem still exists. I've also replaced the Idle control Valve, and the Air Mass Flow sensor as well. All 3 sensors on the throttle body have been replaced. I've had an oil change, spark plugs replaced, air filter, I've even applied sea foam to the gas tank..... Still, a big fat Nothing! Please HELP, I like my Jeep....
SOURCE: My 98 grand cherokee stalls while driving then has
either a pick up crank sensor ,or a dodgy fuel pump .But it could be evan a ECU unit playing up or factory immobilisor .hope its something cheap and easy for you though
SOURCE: stalls and backfires 1997 jeep
you need to check the fuel pressure,and did you mean you replaced the distributor or just the rotor because inside the distributor is a pickup plate that some times causes this also 02 sensor can cause this.is your check engine light on if so go to chain auto parts store they usually read your codes for free.
You replace sparkplugs,plug wire,tps,map,cap and rotor.Thats good,If the vehicle runs and you come to a stop and it stalls,That is the IAC (Idle air control) you say it ran fine for a week now its acting up, Service the IAC or get it replaced.
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