SOURCE: 88 jeep cherokee icm
The ignition control module for the 1988 Jeep Cherokee is located on the ignition coil for the 4.0 L SSI, or in the distributor for the HEI system, which is easily identified by the large distributor cap. The 2.5 L Renix ignition module is located left of the battery and is integrated to the coil.
SOURCE: JEEP coughs or sputters and dies, and then won't restart.
Finally broke down and brought it to the mechanic... he said it was a bad fuel pump that was causing the sputtering. He also told me I had a bad battery... wouldn't hold it's charge (which is strange, because it passed the AutoZone battery checker test, but oh well!).... everything is running great now! hope this answer helps this forum....
Thanks,
Danny
SOURCE: JEEP CHEROKEE 2005 CRD
Was the vehicle a previously rental vehicle? because if it was there is probably a speed govenor on it or a rpm govenor on it most likely a speed govenor if a previous rental vehicle
SOURCE: 2004 jeep grand cherokee idling problem. Revs motor 200 to 500 rpms higher while driving.
I had the exact same problem on my 04 GC. I put some Techron Concentrate Plus Fuel System Cleaner in from Wal-Mart and it seemed to fix the problems right away. Let me know.
SOURCE: main engine control fuse blows out
One thing missing when running at idle is road vibration. Try a wiggle test on wiring to see if there is a short to ground anywhere. Only thing I really hate when doing this is that I have had problems like this disappear after doing test and not re-appear for a year or two, because the wires got moved enough to keep the bad wire off of where it had grounded.
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