BIGSLVRXJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Des Moines, Iowa
I'm sure some of you remember me complaining about my Jeep backfiring after putting a "new to me" motor in. Well, it's started to do it more now that we've seen some 30 degree days. If I drive it from a completely "cold start" in the morning I can hardly get any power at all especially with the colder weather, but once it gets warmed up the backfiring quits. The only other time I hear it is at like 65< on the freeway. Is there any sensor that can be affected by outside temp and telling the computer wrong info.? It doesn't actually sound like it's missing when I just let it idle in the morning, it's just when I start stepping on it. BTW It's a 1990 Renix 4.0, all sensors new within the last 2 months except the 02. The 02 sensor is going on 2 years since a change. Just changed plugs, wires, and cap/rotor. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks guys,
Collin
Thanks guys,
Collin