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More specifics would help some...
-Paul
How much lift?
What kind of lift (body or suspension)?
Have you had the suspension aligned yet?
If you know which code(s) it is throwing, then it should lead to a proper diagnosis, or at least eliminate a lot of things.
Tom
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
You will also need to correct front and rear track bar setting, probably with adjustable ones. The toe-in will need correction and the steering wheel aligned. None of this is something you can do without an understanding of how the various steering and suspension components interact with each other. Otherwise, have a shop do it..........much cheaper than running off the road.
What size tires are you running with that much lift?
For the cylinder to fire properly it needs:
Fuel, air, ignition, compression. Those four and nothing else. The fuel and air needs to be the right mix, the ignition needs to occur at the right time, and the compression needs to be close to specification. Hopefully, they will be checking all of the above.
How is water getting on the cap? Is there a leaking hose spraying on it? What was the 'tuning' you did a month ago?
It shouldn't take more than an hour to check the compression (though a better shop will do a leakdown test), and do an injector and ignition check on that cylinder.
At least it's not connected to the rear axle! :--)
How did you manage to run different sized tires on each side...........was it an undersized spare? Sounds like a lot of money to replace the spider gears. Did they break up and destroy the whole diff?
I've no idea what it'll cost to fix as I don't know what's wrong with it. A loose hose spraying water on the cap could be fixed with the turn of a screwdriver, but a burnt valve or a worn camshaft lobe giving you poor compression would cost hundreds of dollars to repair. However, it shouldn't take more than an hour or two in labor to determine where the problem lies.
You seem to be very dedicated to keeping your vehicle in good running condition, but you, by your own admission, know very little about mechanical stuff. You are a prime candidate for being ripped off at dealership service departments or other auto repair shops.
How many miles on your Jeep? If high mileage, then have the catalytic converter checked. That will sap the power out of an engine BIG TIME. That would not cause just one cylinder to misfire, like the code says, but you could have more than one thing going on.
Tomster
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
You may want to consider replacing the distributor again with a different brand and doing some waterproofing with silicon around it (and maybe around the tips that lead to the plugs). Condensation in that area is bad for engine performance.
-Paul
THERE IS A FACTORY RECALL/INSPECTION.
POSSIBLE CRANKSHAFT ISSUES!!!!!
THEY NEED TO INSPECT YOUR VEHICLE AND MAKE SURE OF A COUPLE OF DIMENSIONS, IF THEY ARE OFF THEY NEED TO FIX IT.
I HAVE TO TAKE MINE IN TOMORROW MORNING.
tidester, host
Right, Scott?
Tomster
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
Same to all of my other buds in here.
Let us know how it turns out.
Probably just one bad batch of crank shafts, so maybe not too many Jeeps are effected.
Tom
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
Is it ok for me to post the name of the dealership here? If I write to say how well I was treated, who should get that letter so the service department gets the most out of it? Should I write to the dealership or to DC directly?
Yours in Jeep Coolness,
Dave
Go right ahead! Just don't provide contact information (names of salespeople, phone numbers, etc.)
tidester, host
In fact, if they had a red Wrangler in stock when I was shopping I probably would have bought it there.
Yours in Jeep Coolness,
Dave
Congrats on getting it taken care of though. For future reference and issues, you may want a Hayne's and a Factory Service Manual. A LOT of stuff on the Jeep can be done yourself with patience and taking your time. Save lots of money just in labor. AND you learn more about your mechanicals.
As for the letter, I'd write one to the GM and make sure you send a copy for the service manager as well.
-Paul
I have long term plans to get the FSM and learn to work on lots of things myself. Partly to save money but mostly because I just enjoy working on the Jeep. It's been fun to do the few things I have done and I've got some experienced friends lined up to help me with some of the things I haven't done yet. Like replacing my stock rotors with slotted rotors someday.
BTW, I just switched over to Mobile1 this past weekend. Maybe it's all in my head, but I think the engine is running more smoothly.
Yours in Jeep Coolness,
Dave
Can this be repaired? What are my options?
I called my dealer and he said I need a whole new upper door - $367.00!! Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Next time I want a post to stick out for people who are just scrolling through I'll make it look like every other post.
Happy trails
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can probobly find even cheaper than that.
There several options open to you, how about this:
Important Recall Notice
Here it is in normal type blah, blah, blah, blah.
*****IMPORTANT*****
Recall Notice
Here it is in normal type blah, blah, blah, blah.
Lots more options available too.
Carry on!
tidester, host
The issue has something to do with placement. They have to measure something. If the measurement comes out wrong they have to switch it out. I know it's cryptic but that's all the dude told me on the phone.
So I'll be more than a little heated if they need to teardown my engine when it has less then 1300 miles on it. Recall or not that sucks.
Now they are saying it has to do with Camshafts that were machined in a certain date range. They were machined wrong so if your cam was produced during that time they need to swap it out.
Am I right to be worried about them opening my engine already?
happy trails
I'd be more concerned if they DIDN'T take it apart and fix it if it needed it!
-Paul
I hope all goes well with your new powerplant. I hope i don't run into this BS. I'm gunna burn an ulcer by the time the dealer calls me.
Somewhat happy trails
Gas mileage is poor in these vehicles. The motor is old and inefficient and there are no areodynamics. Running with the top off and doors off makes things even worse.
But man are they fun!
A code read revealed that cylinder 6 misfired. My regular mechanics thought it was the distributor cap which was wet. So they changed it, and changed the rotor as well as one spark plug. Still problem not solved. The mechanic decided to just empty my wallet by 50 bucks for the three hours wait.
I took the Jeep to the dealers and this is their report after reducing my wallet's contents by a total of $335 "INSPECTED AND FOUND EXCESSIVE CARBON BUILD UP IN INTAKE THROTTLE BODY, PERFORMED COMBUSTION CLEANING AS NEEDED, ALSO FOUND TO HAVE A BAD CYLINDER #5 INJECTOR, REMOVED AND REPLACED INJECTOR AS NEEDED. OKAY AT THIS TIME. ..PARTS: ORING KIT FUEL I $10.70, INJECTOR-FUEL $109.00, LABOR $210
WHat do you think guys?
Well the Jeep is firing after some initial jerks. Hope the jerks don't come back but at least am still outrunning those automatic sports cars at the traffic lights because mine is standard and I have control over the speed
If there is any rubbing it will be at full lock, and it's easily eliminated by placing washers behind the steering stops..........if that was your implied question?
In no way is this meant to be a flip reply, but if fuel consumption is going to be a critical factor in your purchase, don't buy a Wrangler. Buy one because you like the looks, because it's great off road, because you'd just love one............but not because the difference of a few mpg is going to spoil your enjoyment.
I recall it happening once before. I was cruising Pacific Coast Highway in a white convertible Mustang. At a stop light, I looked next to me to see the same year Mustang, also white, also with the top down. And, get this, two more behind us. Four of the same car, same color, all topless, forming a quad on PCH. Did anyone else notice? No. Only me. I was the only one getting a kick out of it.
Stupid L.A. drivers.
-Mike
2004 unlimited, auto
(It's worse for me. When I'm not driving the Jeep I never get another H1 to wave to!)
I will try to post more often.
I posted that i sent off the last payment last week. This week I got a 2005 jeep catalog. Those guys just wanna tease me dont they.
Next week taking off hard top. getting the soft top back out. Great weather in Bama deffinatly JEEP weather.
Keep Jeepin
Bama