SOURCE: 95 Jeep Wrangler wont start
Well two things are happening here... the people saying fuel regulator, you guys are not having the same problem. the relay buzzing is the indicator that the computer is bad. The relays that are buzzing get engergized by the computer. Notice the Check Engine Light won;t come on until after the buzzing is over. Now the fuel problem is different from that becuse the computer is working fine but the pump can't build enough pressure in the first second (like it is suppose to do) during the priming before you turn the key to start. Sorry for all you with the computer problem ain't cheap...
SOURCE: 2006 Jeep Wrangler won't start
First, make sure you can turn the engine by hand. If you can't then the starter can't turn it either. Have someone else turn the key and look for the source of the click...may be a relay. Go over the starting circuit with a volt meter. Check for power at the starter main terminal and then with the key turned to "start" check for power at the trigger terminal on the starter. Check battery voltage and check relay operation.
You have a neutral safety switch on the transmission if its an automatic and a clutch switch if it's a stick. Check them as well. Make sure battery grounding on fender and block are also clean and secure.
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SOURCE: 1995 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L Fuel Pump/Check engine light
Could be one of several items...I'd check the fuel pump relay, auto shutdown relay and the ignition switch itself. I'd bet on it being one of those relays but, we all have been fooled at least once!!! I'd also make sure that body and engine grounding is good and clean. Relays can't work properly without a good ground.
SOURCE: jeep won't start. turn the
clicking when you turn the ignition on most vehicles could be one of two things. First the selenoid for the starter. Second the batterry is worn out or drained. Since your jeep starts with the remote its not your battery. Lucky for you your remote starter is like having a second selenoid. If you are so inclined you might try to fix it yourself. Open the hood. Have someone else turn the key. Follow the sound. I don't have a jeep of that model to look at but It could possibly be comming from a two post terminal that is realatively easy to change. If you are worried about reassembly take pictures before you start. Clean all connections that look corroded.
SOURCE: 1994 jeep wrangler will turn over but wont start
Your engine computer is going bad. There are three capacitors inside the ecu that are going bad, unable to hold current. You can replace the entire ecu or try and change out the capacitors in your ecu. It's a common problem with early 90's jeep ecu's.
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