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man my truck would once in a while die so id go under the hood and shake stuff and it never has died again haha

 

 

Yea, swearing at it, slamming the door and kicking a tire or two gets them starts some times too..............

 

.......... :D

 

 

Other wise.........sounds like you got something that getting heat soaked :hmm:

 

Coil, ignition module :dunno:

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whats the ignition module all about?

 

 

It's all about 2 pounds :D

 

 

 

 

 

It what the coil sits on, and plugs into.

 

Most odd electrical problems, stalls, no starts can lead to a bad ground, bad ground cable.

 

As you described, you were sitting and idling..........and stalling out. Take the obvious out, like the CPS, and with the engine bay getting hot, and just stalling, could be the ignition module getting heat soaked, and shutting down. Was a big problem with Ford vans in the 80's, the coil was mounted on top of the intake manifold, and with the dog house on, the engine would shut down *been there, had that :roll: * the solution was to move the coil off the manifold, and mount it on the "fire wall" to solve the problem of the coil getting too hot.

 

It has been a problem with the older Renix systems too, plus think about it, it's 22+ years old too :roll: Too much heat, and the module/coil shut down, you sit, let it cool, and it re-starts. That gave it time to get to a temperature that it would operate at, and got you going again.

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What's an 88 American? AMC discontinued the Rambler American in 1970.

 

:rotf:

 

 

Boxy, square, 'dated' styling, even when brand new,

holdover from an earlier time,

economy oriented (for a Jeep anyway)

4 & 6 cylinder, 2 & 4 door body styles,

 

 

the XJ was more like the Rambler American than just about anything else with an AMC badge on it.

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whats the ignition module all about?

 

 

It's all about 2 pounds :D

 

 

 

 

 

It what the coil sits on, and plugs into.

 

Most odd electrical problems, stalls, no starts can lead to a bad ground, bad ground cable.

 

As you described, you were sitting and idling..........and stalling out. Take the obvious out, like the CPS, and with the engine bay getting hot, and just stalling, could be the ignition module getting heat soaked, and shutting down. Was a big problem with Ford vans in the 80's, the coil was mounted on top of the intake manifold, and with the dog house on, the engine would shut down *been there, had that :roll: * the solution was to move the coil off the manifold, and mount it on the "fire wall" to solve the problem of the coil getting too hot.

 

It has been a problem with the older Renix systems too, plus think about it, it's 22+ years old too :roll: Too much heat, and the module/coil shut down, you sit, let it cool, and it re-starts. That gave it time to get to a temperature that it would operate at, and got you going again.

thanks for the info. i don't understand it...if i leave it outside overnight, and it even mists out, problem starting

unless iits just a stubborn btch that don't like to get wet

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Yup, that could be your problem.

 

Moister in the air + cracked case on the module = bad ignition problems :eek:

 

Also.......what condition are the plug wire in, like good quality newer wires???? something not out of the bargain bin at the parts store.

 

Next time you in your JY, grab one, make sure it's for the Renix system, and swap it in, could solve a few other problems that you been posting about.........well, except for the Dakota lights :roll:

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