cruiser54
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- Prescott, Az
Wires, cap and rotor? Clean throttle body?
Good job so far BTW.
Good job so far BTW.
Changed spark plugs. Old ones were autolites, black, and gapped around .80
Tightened remainder of intake bolts. Some were loose, some were not.
Moved vacuum ball to underneath coolant reservoir, and ran those vacuum lines.
Still takes a while to start, but my 'home-fixed' battery still needs some breaking in.
Still idles rough. Off-idle sounds great.
So, summary so far:
New CPS made it run
Oil change
spark plugs
New vacuum lines (soft)
tightened intake bolts
adjusted TPS
installed 20" rims (most likely cause of all problems, an embarassed jeep isn't gonna run well)
Filled coolant
Moved vacuum ball to under coolant reservoir
cleaned air filter (it still smells like rat pee, but I can see through most of it)
I'm now at a loss, other than testing more sensors, but I don't even know what most of them are called. I can find no vacuum leaks. Maybe o2?
Renix Jeep ICU/Coil contact refreshing
The contacts between the coil and the ICU on your Renix Jeep can become corroded and loose causing a complete or intermittent no-start condition. I recommend the following procedure as a maintenance precaution to insure this is eliminated as a possible cause now and in the future.
The coil is attached to the ICU by two T20 Torx bolts. Remove these two bolts and lift the coil up off the ICU. You will see 2 pins and 2 sets of contacts. Clean both the pins and springy contact pieces with a good electronics cleaner.
Squeeze the springy contacts closer together with some needlenose pliers. Apply some dielectric grease to the contacts and bolt the coil back on to the ICU.
While you’re right there unplug the connectors from the ICU and inspect the pins in the harness connector. Make sure the pins are not retracted into the connector. Spray out the connector and the receptacle of the ICU with the same good electronics cleaner you used earlier. Apply dielectric grease to the connectors and plug them back in.
I feel this procedure should be performed at least once in the lifetime of a Renix Jeep.
Revised 11-29-2011
your writeups all over the web have helped me a LOT and i wanted to toss out a big thank you for the help!:farmer:Nevermind the coils for now except to do the ICM/coil refreshing in the link in my signature. Get a ground from the head to firewall!! Read about the ground refreshing in the same link.
your writeups all over the web have helped me a LOT and i wanted to toss out a big thank you for the help!:farmer:
your writeups all over the web have helped me a LOT and i wanted to toss out a big thank you for the help!:farmer: