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I have a 96 jeep cherokee country with a 4.0. the engine runs fine,no missing,loss of power,etc. but sometimes it will just quit,no missing or anything it just cuts off.sometimes it will start right back and sometimes i have to let it sit a little while.sometimes it will run at low idle speeds and try to quit.i think it may be a throttle positioning sensor,an idle sensor,or a crank sensor.before i start playing the game of elimination do you have any suggestions.
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I would check Cam Position Sensor as is directly related with ignition. Power loss is due to the ECU going on "limp mode" to prevent further damage. I hope this helps!
It can possibly be the crank position sensor mounted on the top of the bell housing on the passenger side of the vehicle causing the problem. I have replaced a few of these for the same reason.
your timings off, if its a straight six the distributor is on the left side of your engine, if its a v 6 i think its on the intake manifold but your definitly out of time!
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