Do you have power there? Firstly check the battery, then if the vehicle turns over check for a spark at one of the spark plug leads, if you have a good strong spark check fuel delivery.
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The gearbox on these models in non serviceable. There is however a dipstick to check the fluid. You may be able to add through the dipstick tube. That's how we did it on old Hondas.
Depending on how many miles you have on it. You may need to have some repairs done. I don't know if there is much you can do to a jeep after it starts slipping other than try and change the fluid. The rebuild is the best option for you for sure. But you could put some no slip transmission fluid additives in it. Go to a parts store if you think thats your best option and tell them whats wrong and they will hook you up with some good additives. Go to Advance Auto or Auto Zone. The rebuild will be less expensive if the transmission still functions. Around $1000 versus the non functioning transmission that would cost about $1400-$2000. New transmission cost a lot more.
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If your getting no fire at the coil. that's why you're not getting fire to your plugs and therefore it won't start. Change out your coil. This should fix the problem.
This could be a bad shock absorber, a bad air compressor, a bad electrical connection or some other weird problem. Because of the expense of the repairs to the auto ride system, I would think about replacing the shocks with non-auto ride ones and living with the service light.
First- make ignition key in operating condition,replace battery.Than try locking & unlocking vehicle.If O.K. try to start engine.If not check main fuse- in engine compartment next to glow plugs fuse. 80 Amps
Try turning your key on and off 3 times before you start the car, if the engine starts more quickly it means your fuel delivery system is not holding pressure and when you stop your car the gas at the engine runs back to the tank. You might also see if the engine will start immediately if you turn it off then restart right away compared to starts in the morning.
Gerry
start but wont stay started
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