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Comanche Stuck in 3rd
cruiser54 replied to SequioaMancheBoogers's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I have the correct tCU in my parts shed.- 24 replies
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Comanche Stuck in 3rd
cruiser54 replied to SequioaMancheBoogers's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
wrong TCU for your application if the color differs.- 24 replies
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I have NEVER had to burp a Renix system.
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Comanche Stuck in 3rd
cruiser54 replied to SequioaMancheBoogers's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Must be 87 to 90. Notice the color of the plastic plug on the 2 TCUs. I bet they're different color.- 24 replies
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Comanche Stuck in 3rd
cruiser54 replied to SequioaMancheBoogers's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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Comanche Stuck in 3rd
cruiser54 replied to SequioaMancheBoogers's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
Go to www.cruiser54.com and complete Tip 10 first. Have you ever refreshed the ground at the dipstick tube stud per Tip 1 on my website? Here's an excerpt. All the components listed below ground at the dipstick tube stud: Distributor Sync Sensor, TCU main ground, TCU “Shift Point Logic”, Ignition Control Module, Fuel Injectors, ECU main ground (which other engine sensors ground through, including the Oxygen sensor, Knock Sensor, Cruise Control and Transmission Sync signal. All extremely important stuff. It's likely that your TCU failed or the fuse socket is bad under the dash. You had voltage at both sides of the fuse when you checked it? Sometimes the socket itself is corroded. I'm going to once again encourage folks to start snagging TCUs at the junkyard. 87 to 90 interchange. 88 and later shift nicer due to different programming bur most people won't even notice the difference in reality.- 24 replies
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Radiator gave up the ghost
cruiser54 replied to Smokeyyank's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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www.cruiser54.com Complete Tips 1 through 5 before doing anything else. And in your case, complete Tip 13 If the spark plugs weren't replaced before this time, I'm gonna bet the cap, rotor and plug wires have not either. You can do all this stuff by yourself without paying a mechanic to do it. A few hours work at the most.
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4wd hi is acting jankyyyyy
cruiser54 replied to 1990comanche-he's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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https://www.finditparts.com/products/8327718/world-american-wak3220
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These come to mind. Unimog, Humvee, VW bus. Head to the junkyard.
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Swapping Bulbs for LEDs.
cruiser54 replied to Spinnakerblue89's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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Swapping Bulbs for LEDs.
cruiser54 replied to Spinnakerblue89's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
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I have found that putting about a 3/8" spacer under the front seat mounts accomplishes a couple things. Kinda moves you back and gives support under the thighs while lifting your feet up and away from the floorboards.
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I can do the CAD delete in 20 minutes.
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good plan.
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Ever replaced plugs, wires, cap and rotor? Ever tightened the intake manifold bolts? Closely inspected the vacuum line from the throttle body to MAP sensor on the firewall? Been to www.cruiser54.com and completed tips 1 through 5?
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4 cylinder? 6 cylinder? You're gonna need to do some things to eliminate possibilities. You will not somehow find a "silver bullet" cure based on the info provided.
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It's the metal fitting on the intake manifold. Pull the hose off and poke a wire into the fitting to get the carbon out.
