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191 messages, Last post on Nov 23, 2009 at 11:12 AM
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I have a rubber hose coming off the front differential but the other end is not connected. Where does it get connected to? ABS light now stays on. I don't know if the two are related.
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Hello, Can I continue about 100 miles to Amarillo with steady check engine light and codes p0204, p0208. Initial code read was reference to throttle position sensor, but that went away. Vehicle is 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 78K miles
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Replying to: dkolcz (Aug 06, 2008 7:34 am) |
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Replying to: choosinu (Sep 12, 2008 7:02 am) disconect bat and remove plug clean contacts real carefuly (what i did was plug in and unplug couplt times put dilectic grease on contacts solved my prob |
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Replying to: chucr311 (Sep 12, 2008 5:24 am) As far as the ABS light coming on... it could mean a number of things. Start by going to your local auto zone store and having them check the code, either that or buy your own generic scanner along with a service manual for your particular year and model to help guide you on what the code numbers mean. If I had to take a shot at it without looking at your vehicle, I would say it is associated with a front hub bearing, if the bearing is going bad it could create slop which in turn would cause the ABS light to come on due to the fact that the vehicle thinks it is actually slipping when in reality it is not. The only other thing I can think of is something to do with the ABS module... however I have not seen many cases of this... more or less it is always usually a bearing or corrosion in or around the sensor for the front wheel hub bearings. |
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Replying to: mattstammy (Aug 24, 2007 2:59 pm) i had similar problem, i had to change the coil pack. This is a comon fault with Jeeps. Also check the Lamda sensors (oxygen sensores)? is it running on LPG? if it is then replace the injectors. good luck |
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After 250,000 miles I have had just about enough! 4 engines, brand new shock, got the death wobble, some brake issues and as if that's not enough now when i fill up the gas tank the gauge still reads empty. No more of that satisfaction of having the gauge read full and the gas light be off. When the problem first started i tried jiggling all the wires under the steering wheel, which made the gauge read about a quarter tank even though it was full and now just nothing, I have to go by the mileage. I am thinking it is a wire that has shorted somewhere because of that initial jiggle and got somewhat of a reading, however i have no idea which wire it may be or even worse if it is actually the sensor in the tank. If anyone has had this problem with solutions please please please let me know how you fixed it (for my sanity and the life of this '93 JGC).
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I just purchased an 03 Limited. The VIC display is blank. Is it possibly a blown fuse or something else? Scootter1
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Replying to: scootter1 (Nov 20, 2008 11:16 am) Scott |
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