glockman
I hate Jeep trucks
- Location
- Pleasant Grove
Little update.
A couple month or so ago the Jeep wouldn't start for my wife. I got home a few hours later and it fired right up. No issues, then it happened again a few weeks later but this time was a no go. I had spark and fuel and the motor was turning over plenty fast.
Messed with a few things and nothing. Then two days later, it just fired up, not confidence inspiring.
Im pretty sure it was a bad ground somewhere but since I was digging into it I decided to pull all the Jeep PCM and wiring out since I'm not using it.
The end result is much cleaner and simpler wiring. I moved the GM PCM to the factory jeep location for better protection against water.
I also took @DaveB advice and wired a 40A relay to run the injectors. It's still triggered off the asd relay and powers my aux fuse block for the GM PCM as well as the injectors.
I also got a stock jeep shifter boot to finish the lakor shift. I might keep it now that it looks half decent. Custom t case shifter label still in place.
Took it for a drive this morning after finishing the rewire and I may have identified the clunk. There is play in the rear cv. Not sure how that happened, it's got less than 5k miles on it. Maybe my opinion angle is off. I never adjusted it after changing the drive train.
A couple month or so ago the Jeep wouldn't start for my wife. I got home a few hours later and it fired right up. No issues, then it happened again a few weeks later but this time was a no go. I had spark and fuel and the motor was turning over plenty fast.
Messed with a few things and nothing. Then two days later, it just fired up, not confidence inspiring.
Im pretty sure it was a bad ground somewhere but since I was digging into it I decided to pull all the Jeep PCM and wiring out since I'm not using it.
The end result is much cleaner and simpler wiring. I moved the GM PCM to the factory jeep location for better protection against water.
I also took @DaveB advice and wired a 40A relay to run the injectors. It's still triggered off the asd relay and powers my aux fuse block for the GM PCM as well as the injectors.
I also got a stock jeep shifter boot to finish the lakor shift. I might keep it now that it looks half decent. Custom t case shifter label still in place.
Took it for a drive this morning after finishing the rewire and I may have identified the clunk. There is play in the rear cv. Not sure how that happened, it's got less than 5k miles on it. Maybe my opinion angle is off. I never adjusted it after changing the drive train.