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1995 Jeep Wrangler - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Caliper won't release pressure from the brake caliper rotors
You can release the pressure from the caliper by using the bleeder valve, but it is not likely to be the issue, if the piston in the caliper is not centered correctly or is over extended then it is physically stuck. The cylinder and piston in the caliper might need to be replaced if they are scored or damaged.
6/5/2016 8:33:47 PM •
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on Jun 05, 2016
Installing starter
yours is out?
all starters are same. on all cars. (gas)
the book is free, posted over 300 times.
click free fsm here
http://jeepdied.com/
or watch 1000s do it on ebay.
1: disconnect battery post NEG lug first. and tie it back (safe)
2: gain access to starter (the only variance on cars)
3: remove the wire cables, there.(on solenoid)
4: remove the mounting bolts. on starter.
5: it falls and hits your head, (duck)
6: reverse from here.
put the lug back last ! no boom;no eat acid.
4/19/2016 3:07:57 PM •
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on Apr 19, 2016
95 Jeep Wrangler, 2.5, low idle, shakes with a miss, fuel inj, but backfires through the intake, clears up at higher rpm but still no power, new plugs, wires, cap, rotor and fuel filter!! Any ideas?
run the fault codes
check ignition timing is not too far advanced
have a compression test done to check for valve seat insert loose.
7/1/2015 4:50:17 PM •
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on Jul 01, 2015
JEEP WONT START
Sound like a connection (loos of the ground circuit) problem to the in tank fuel pump, I wouls suggest you check all the connections from the fire wall back for any loose or corroded connectors.
4/22/2015 9:05:04 PM •
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on Apr 22, 2015
Noise when turning but not if front end is off ground
in both 2wd and 4wd? do no use 4wd on dry pavement free of ice or it will WIND up and make noise. (RTM)
get it serviced,
finding causes of noise, moving is dangerous
can be,
bad wheel bearings.
bad u-joints
driving on ice free pavement, noise is normal.
bad ball joints.
and other suspension parts up front, get it serviced./
4/18/2015 1:10:11 PM •
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on Apr 18, 2015
Whydoes engine have low oil pressure ?
Take out the oil sender switch and fit a gauge , if the gauge reads low the pump relief spring may be broken or it could be stuck . the oil pick up tube filter could be blocked if there is a lot of sludge in the oil pan,
4/3/2015 6:11:43 AM •
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on Apr 03, 2015
1995jeep wrangler 2.5 cranks well but doesn,t start
If its cranking fine you have one of two problems either your not getting any fuel or you have no spark. When toy turn the key to the on positron but don't crank the car lean back and listen for a whirling sound that is your fuel pump. If you don't hear anything is probably not working spray some starter fluid in your trottle body if starts you now know your problem. If the pump is working you need to check for spark one way to check is pull a spark plug wire off the plug plug it into a spark tester and crank it if you don't see any spark the problem may be your ignition module. Hope this helps you
3/6/2015 2:57:30 PM •
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on Mar 06, 2015
1995 Jeep YJ with a new engine. No power going to coils.
sounds like you are working on a car FSM free?
why do that?
95 YJ
early wrangler
i have 95 yj fsm and 93, the 93-95 are a year class range.
very simular.
here is a free 93 fsm with full schematics in chapter 8w
wiring chapter, clik
pdf 76 is page YJ 19 actual
and as you can see its cave man simple 2 wires.
minus to ECU ignitor driver. transistor (inside ecu)
and
+ goes to
a142 sheet 5 (pdf 62)
im not sure what part A<B<C is, a fuseable link, is my guess
and is blown. but that be a bingo spot for sure.
the full manual is there.
see spark chapter.
http://www.jeep4x4center.com/knowledge-base/index.htm?utm_source=cj#service
posted over 100 times, this link, its not new.
3/5/2015 3:05:05 PM •
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on Mar 05, 2015
Hight idle
Bad idle solenoid. Located on throttle body. It's black. Plugs in to wiring cable. You need a torx bit to remove. It's a cheap and easy fix. Also, get some throttle body cleaner and a tooth brush. Saturate the inside of the throttle body with cleaner and scrub out the black soot. Do this with throttle body in wide open position. Be sure to clean the edges of the butterfly good. They soot up and stick preventing throttle body from closing all the way.
12/16/2014 12:33:43 AM •
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on Dec 16, 2014
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