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Everything posted by Tyler_Smith_28
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Thank you @schardein@cruiser54@gogmorgo!!! You guys are amazing resources. It ended up being the fuel pump. Truck is running great again. It still has the check engine code 54, and not sure if there is a way to clear codes, or if it is an old code versus a re-occuring one. If it's a re-occuring code, I may go with a 95 cherokee distributor replacement and see if that fixes the issue. Thanks again! Tyler Smith
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Hello, Does anyone know the correct fuel pressure for the 91 Jeep Comanche 4.0L? I did a fuel pressure test while running and it’s steady at 20 psi. Is this low? Also, I manually bypassed the fuel pump relay to keep the fuel pump on for a test without the engine running. It builds to 20 psi, but as soon as I turn off the pump, the pressure drops to 0 psi very quickly. I get engine misfires when the engine is in any gear but park or neutral. Also, sometimes the engine will just die. Also, I get check engine code 33 (AC clutch) & 54 (cam position sensor inside distributor, crank position speed sensor). There’s a very slight vibration in the harmonic balancer, but I don’t think it’s enough to cause an issue with the knock sensor. So far I have: > checked major grounds > sensor grounds > ensured vacuum line(s) integrity > cleaned throttle body Replaced: > Fuel injectors with brand new > Fuel Filter > Distributor with remanufactured > Rotor & Cap > Spark plugs wires & plugs > TPS > Crank Position Sensor > MAP Sensor
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Hello, My engine cranks over ~5 seconds before starting. It is a 91' comanche. I have replaced the fuel pressure regulator, associated vacuum line, and the fuel filter. I do not believe there is an issue with the fuel pump, because once the key is turned to the on position (before attempting to start), the fuel pump will come on and turn off very shortly after signaling that enough pressure has been built up. I believe the issue lies on the fuel side versus electrical. I have already replaced the distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, and spark plug wires. It is a 4.0L I6. Thanks in advance! Tyler
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I replaced the HVAC blower motor and resistor and air still doesn’t blow out the vents. The blower fuse is good and the associated connectors to the motor and resistor are in-tact. Any suggestions on why the blower motor does not turn on? It DOES NOT turn on in any position from low to high. Thanks in advance!
