I warm it up, put it in reverse... It's fine.... I put it into drive, it dies immediately. Change to neutral, it starts right back up. Into drive again, it stalls. Starts right back up. After doing it a few times, it will be fine for the rest of the day. Then we go through the same routine the next day.... I am guessing this may be a sensor, but I would like some input....
I see a number of answers BUT the reason this is happening is the transmission solenoid pack is faulty. Check the wiring, check the plug at the transmission. If all appears to be okay then unplug the transmission electrical connector and see if it still behaves in the same way. If it is different, then it is your solenoids inside your transmission. They are located above the shift plate and can be replaced if the condition of the vehicle and the mileage is such that it is worth replacing.
Check spark
Change fuel filter and do a full tune up then plug into computer check for trouble codes at dealer
First before anything as you are told by Kardoc, I am sure your throttle body does not have idle load values, this happens due to carbon cradges build up and filling the set idle gap closed so have the unit cleaned. If it continues get someone with a diagnostic machine have him clear all the stored fault in the TCU, then remove battery for 18 minutes, then put back batteries and retest
If it's auto then it could be faulty inhibitor switch on gearbox
Make sure transmission fluid is full . Sounds weird but I own one same thing happened to me transmission can drag engine down if not working properly. Also be sure is at proper idle speed in park
Could be a dirty intake manifold and IAC valve. Spray some intake cleaner into the throttle body with the engine running to clean the system.
SOURCE: 95 cherokee sport stalling
Since the car stall only in the drive position, it sounds(i'm not there to actually ck the car)like when the engine torques, it might be pulling on a harness somewhere and killing the ignition. Do this,start the car and under the hood while the engine is running, move or jiggle the harnesses around and see if the car stalls. If the car stalls try to pinpoint the location on the harness and look for frayed or broken wires.
SOURCE: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee stalls immediately after
check intake manifold air temp sensor and engine coolant sensor...one may be out of range but not enough to turn on dash light. tests and specs can be found in chiltons or haynes, test is done with digital multi-meter.
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