First, I'm sorry if I'm reposting a problem already discussed. I've searched, and I can't find the answer. Days of frustration...
Anyway, my 2002 jeep wrangler 4.0l manual TJ is not starting.
Symptoms:
-the engine cranks, but doesn't start. It doesn't even start for a second, then die, like a normal "wrong key" scenario"
-the no-key light is on the dash. It blinks a couple times, then chimes and stays solid.
-the low gas light is on (even though i have at least 4 gallons of gas in the tank)
-the check engine light is on-neither gas gauge and voltage gauge move, so matter what position the key is in
My code reading tool isn't even able to read the codes. It's saying "Link error".
What I've done:
- Checked fuses, none are blown.
- Checked battery, it's at 12.5v.
- I tested the relevant PCM for pins for voltage and continuity, and they seemed fine.
- I unplugged the skim and cleaned terminals, seemed find. The fact that the car isn't starting at all makes it seem like it's not to SKIM. I think a SKIM issue would usually allow the jeep to start for a second or two before dying.
I can't hear the fuel pump priming, but i've never been able to hear it before either. I'm actually not sure what they would ever sound like.
The vehicle has no aftermarket immobilizer, alarm, or remote start system installed.
I'm stumped.
Has anyone every encountered something like this?
Anyway, my 2002 jeep wrangler 4.0l manual TJ is not starting.
Symptoms:
-the engine cranks, but doesn't start. It doesn't even start for a second, then die, like a normal "wrong key" scenario"
-the no-key light is on the dash. It blinks a couple times, then chimes and stays solid.
-the low gas light is on (even though i have at least 4 gallons of gas in the tank)
-the check engine light is on-neither gas gauge and voltage gauge move, so matter what position the key is in
My code reading tool isn't even able to read the codes. It's saying "Link error".
What I've done:
- Checked fuses, none are blown.
- Checked battery, it's at 12.5v.
- I tested the relevant PCM for pins for voltage and continuity, and they seemed fine.
- I unplugged the skim and cleaned terminals, seemed find. The fact that the car isn't starting at all makes it seem like it's not to SKIM. I think a SKIM issue would usually allow the jeep to start for a second or two before dying.
I can't hear the fuel pump priming, but i've never been able to hear it before either. I'm actually not sure what they would ever sound like.
The vehicle has no aftermarket immobilizer, alarm, or remote start system installed.
I'm stumped.
Has anyone every encountered something like this?
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