A Jeep :D
Going to pass some links here for you........do some reading up, and checking a few simple things first before you run out and buy a bunch of parts -
Your tranny shifting problem -
Check the adjustment on the TV cable, that could be the cause of the shifting too quick -
http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Tra ... ostics.htm
Electric diagnostic on the AW4 -
http://www.transonline.com/transdigest/ ... index.html
Complete guide to All sensors for the Renix era 4.0-
http://www.lunghd.com/Tech_Articles/Eng ... ostics.htm
^There is the voltage check for the IAC in that link.
Check the EGR valve for the idle dieing issue, and check the 02 sensor too.
For your parts -
Plugs, Good ole' Champions #4430 or NGK's......Don't use any Platinum plugs, the ole' Renix don't like them.
Wires and rotor/cap, I always go with the Mid-grade parts, not the cheap, get it running parts, they don't last, and cause more problems down the road. Some guy's like to buy the best, but my pockets aren't that deep :(
Gaskets, Felpro is about the best for "our" gaskets, and convert all the ole' cork gaskets to the "newer" rubber gaskets, it will same time and troubles later on.
*I just re-read your post........What tranny are you running????....I posted the info for the AW4 :dunno: *
Thanks for the info Wildman! I beleive the truck is 100% stock (1990 2wd Pioneer, Auto Trans), but I don't know for sure.I'm being completely honest when I say I'm a "newbie." I don't know anything about this stuff. I had an old '93 Wrangler with the 4.0 HO engine and it was awesome and my wife's '04 Wrangler has the 4.0 and it's awesome, but this old '90 4.0 in the Comanche is driving me crazy :nuts: , haha! Obviously I don't expect it to be perfect for $900, but it's just not reliable enough as a daily driver right now and I don't have the money to drop a bunch of money in parts. I just need it to run solid and not die on me in rush hour traffic and me being the one on the Traffic News saying "we gotta a POS broken down on I-75 that's got everyone backed up for 10 miles!" :eek: