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Wont Crank I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee 6 Cylinder. Every since Saturday the truck has been having problems? it wont crank. Friday night I drove the car parked it Saturday night came and tried to crank it but it wouldn?t start Sunday we got up and thought it needed a jump still nothing. A mechanic came looked at it and changed some round looking disk in the starter and the router belt still nothing (after checking fuses and other things) Monday he put in a new distributor cap and still nothing. Later Monday night we got home and just out of curiosity tried to crank the car and it started right up. Tuesday drove it to school and after school it again wouldn?t start back up. Please Help Me?.
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could be anything from a crank sensor to a ignition module ,please call a local mechanic to have a look because its very difficult to diagnose this sort of fault without having my greasy hands under the bonnet ,
Bad solenoid i would guess. Not making a connection there. Any basic wiring and ignition switch problems should be alleviated by jumping the starter with a screwdriver. I would check the solenoid and starter brushes
You changed the ignition coil from distributor right?
secondly make sure distributor is not internally shattered (which is a common problem). Normally the current comes from Crank sensor or cam shaft sensor !
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