Idle Problems / Gas Mileage

h20polobubbles

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Driving at <55 miles an hour, hesitates like starving for gas or choking after some time traveling at these speeds. The gas mileage is about 10-12 in the city, which is below normal. Is the (TPS) shot? Do i need a new fuel filter? If i dont get it fixed soon my dad is gonna sell my jeep. :(
 
Hint hint, any chance of us getting the specs, year, etc ??? it would help
 
a huge vacuum leak may be freaking the map sensor out, and is a common cause for idle problems.
 
same symptoms with my 89 4.0 laredo. I'm nursing the map sensor. Unplug and plug back in and see if it clears up. It's like a forty dollar part, but I'm waiting for payday. You can try to clean the terminals and see if that will help. check the vacuum line to see if it has any leaks, it's a straight line from the sensor to the air intake.
 
map sensor is on the firewall. it has a vacuum line that runs to the fuel injector air intake. go to autozone.com and they have a pix of it. it is resting on the firewall, mine has a green plug that goes into it.
UNDER HOOD, CENTER, UPPER FIREWALL, ABOVE ENGINE,
MOUNTED ON FIREWALL

though under fifty dollars, this part is critical to the renix system. It caused me grief from the first day. email me and I will give you the testing criteria.

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Well since it's a renix (like mine) you need a multi meter to test it cheaply. I would check the throttle position sensor as mine was off and many others I know. You are looking for close to five volts coming in and 82% coming out. I went to the local dollar store to get sewing needles to backprobe the system, they work great. My expensive multi-meter had too big probes to get this done otherwise. Excerpt from a fellow xj-er:
There are two connectors coming off the TPS (87 - 90 4.0L). One with a flat connection and one with a square connector. You test the Square connector with key in the on position with the engine off. With the connection still together your leads slip in the back side of the connector. The connector is labeled AB and CD. First test positive in A and neg. in D and see what the reading is, this is the input side, should be approx 5v. The test Pos in B neg still in D and set this output voltage to 82% of the fist reading. To adjust loosen the two screws that hold the TPS in place, and rotate the TPS and tighten the screws with the meter still connected to make sure you don't [FONT=&quot]rotate the TPS out of adjustment.
Having typed all this, I hope you have already checked the precat o2 as well as the air charge sensor which is relatively inexpensive from most parts stores. Let me know how you make out.
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