So this will be winded, however, I'm at a loss. I've read almost every post over the past two weeks on this issue. 2000 Jeep TJ 4.0 5spd. Once it's warmed up, it dies after 15-45 seconds of being at a complete stop. It'll start right back up with no issue. If I hold the RPM' (600-800) myself at a stop, it will not die. It drives fine, it idles fine (when idling), it does not jerk, snort, fart, burp, or anything. It all started about 8 months ago. I had the dreaded long start. Did some research and saw it was probably the fuel pump. It's not my daily driver, so I was in no hurry to replace it. Fast forward to earlier this year, and it started the stalling issue. Figured it was associated with the fuel pump. Replaced the fuel pump, long crank fixed, but stalling is still present. Researched and researched and researched. Here is what I have done so far:
No CEL or stored codes
New battery (battery reads over 12V when off and reads 14.XX when running)
Cleaned all grounds and terminals
Cleaned the throttle body and IAC, no dice
Replaced IAC, no dice
Replaced crank position sensor, no dice
Replaced TPS, no dice
Replaced spark plugs, would idle longer. So I put the stock sensors back on, minus the CPS as it was damaged during removal. It ran perfectly for two days. This morning, it went back to stalling every 15-45 seconds once I come to a complete stop.
I'm going to check the fuel pressure next, however, I figured if the fuel pump was giving me issues again, I'd have the long crank. I'm baffled as to why it would run flawlessly for two days, then start the same issue all over again. Talk to me folks, help me find my sanity. I'm ready to burn this thing to the ground. Thanks.
No CEL or stored codes
New battery (battery reads over 12V when off and reads 14.XX when running)
Cleaned all grounds and terminals
Cleaned the throttle body and IAC, no dice
Replaced IAC, no dice
Replaced crank position sensor, no dice
Replaced TPS, no dice
Replaced spark plugs, would idle longer. So I put the stock sensors back on, minus the CPS as it was damaged during removal. It ran perfectly for two days. This morning, it went back to stalling every 15-45 seconds once I come to a complete stop.
I'm going to check the fuel pressure next, however, I figured if the fuel pump was giving me issues again, I'd have the long crank. I'm baffled as to why it would run flawlessly for two days, then start the same issue all over again. Talk to me folks, help me find my sanity. I'm ready to burn this thing to the ground. Thanks.
