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2001 Jeep Wrangler - Page 8 Questions & Answers
2001 jeep tj, heater selecter switch changes on it's own,
I'm not sure if this applies to your vehicle but often a vaccuum reserve tank is used in the system to eliminate this problem. If you have one, make sure it's not leaking. If you don't and were supposed to, someone may have removed it. There also may be a check valve in the line somewhere that is malfunctioning. This used to happen on older vehicles with vaccuum wipers. They would almost stop when going uphill. It's the same thing, just on a different system! Could also be a slight bleed-off from a plenum door motor that is not bad enough to not work, but just enough to react to low vaccuum caused naturally when engine is working hard.
3/11/2009 5:17:25 PM •
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LIGHTS AND FUSES
if its blowing the fuse there is a short in the system you need to find it anything addd to the light system...look for bare wires
2/22/2009 5:23:00 PM •
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2001 Jeep Wrangler not starting
have you check the alternator possible problem. if not that you have a draw on the battery with the key off. you need an amp meter one that will clip around the positive cable from the battery this will tell you if your vehicle has a parasitic draw with the key off. most parts stores have loaner tools you can use. hope this helps some.
3/7/2009 12:50:14 AM •
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Startin and runnin problems
Most common failure is crank sensor. Before running out and buying one, I strongly recommend that you do some further testing. Any decent manual has instructions for testing systems. Also: test both running and after it dies. (while running everything may check out as good) If you have spark when not running, check fuel filter as well!
2/3/2009 4:02:20 PM •
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Front suspesion sound
HAVE YOU CHECKED THE BALL JOINTS ? jack it up and raise one of the wheels off the ground putting a bar under the tire raise and lower the bar to see if there is movemement in the ball joint..
1/25/2009 3:03:03 PM •
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When clutch is out, jeep rattles..
this is either the clutch pressure plate or the transmission main shaft rattling due to worn bearings or the pilot bearing is worn out.
12/12/2008 5:49:31 PM •
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3rd brake light won't work. Replace bulb...nothing
The contacts for the third brake light are two silver discs, about the size of a dime. They are located on the inside of the tailgate, hinge side. Make sure your carpet or any other loose item has not covered one or both contacts. Make sure they are fairly clean and make good contact.
11/29/2008 8:33:34 PM •
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Change a heater core
Its a mess. Takes several hours. Requires complete removal of dash. Costs $800-1500 at an AC repair or dealer shop.
10/11/2008 11:24:24 PM •
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Loss of climate vent control
You are losing vacuum source to the system.
There should be some kind of vacuum reservoir under the hood.
8/26/2008 2:18:48 PM •
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2001 Jeep Wrangler 4.0
check the catylitic convertor for excessive back pressure should be 0-5 psi max also check fuel pressure with a gauge under these conditions does the truck missfire? buck? please rate -jeff
8/31/2008 11:36:46 PM •
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Leaking rear seal on transmission
if you are talking about the seal at the rear of the tranny where the drive shaft goes into than it is fairly easy.
1.put something behind both tires so the vehicle does not try to roll away when you complete step 2.
2.take the drive shaft down.
3. take a flat head screw driver and a hammer.
4.take the screw driver and put it in the crack where the seal and tranny meet.
5.you will need to tap the screw driver into the crack until you can get a good grip on the seal with the screw driver.
6 you will need to pry out on the seal until you see it move.
7.do this all the way around until you can get the seal out.
8.make sure nothing is in the way of you putting in the new seal
9.put a little bit of tranny fluid on the new seal.
10 put the seal in place and lightly tap the seal. into the tranny.
11. put the drive shaft back together.
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8/15/2008 9:53:29 PM •
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Throttle cable???
Have a look at the cable where it hooks up to the throttle body.
Have someone push down on the accelarator while you look, make sure the throttle body is opening all the way.
7/11/2008 2:56:40 AM •
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Codes
your jeep showed the done message because as im sure you were turning the key on and off to try to start the car this also the method of doing the self check of the diagnostic trouble codes(DTC) and it prompts done when it is finished displaying the DTC's
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