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1995 Jeep YJ Repair Question


Topics covered: Spark, Crankshaft, Sensor.
Mileage: No information provided.

Asked on June 24, 2012

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My 1995 jeep wrangler is having trouble starting. It turns over but doesnt want to completely start in order to drive. I have recently replaced in the the last week new plugs, wires, rotor, distributor, battery, starter, fuel filter, fuel pump, and new temp sensor. I have no other leads to what the starting issue could be. i've been told both possibly the flywheel or a bad coil. I've taken it to a shop and the guys there have worked and couldnt find an answer either. no check engine light is on and a guy at the shop tested the wires to find a spark and was no spark? any solutions / tips / answers???
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Replied on June 24, 2012

i have also replaced the coil as well.

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Replied on June 24, 2012

2.5 or 4.0 liter?

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Replied on June 24, 2012

2.5

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Replied on June 25, 2012

Inspect and test the crankshaft positioning sensor at left side of transmission housing

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Replied on June 25, 2012

ok. i have it at a shop getting welding done but if the crankshaft is not the answer do you have any other ideas?

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Replied on June 25, 2012

Go thru the whole entire ignition system-why there's no sparky

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