desertrandy
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Simi Valley, Ca
I have a 1992 cherokee with the 4.0 engine and auto transmission. I recently installed a remanufactured engine with all new sensors, distributor, coil, wires etc. I drove the engine around town for 300 miles keeping the speed below 55 mph to break in the engine and everything was perfect. Good oil pressure, water temp, volts, everything. Then I took it on the freeway. After 2 miles the engine starting cutting out. The rpm's would suddenly drop and recover, causing the jeep to buck wildly. I got off on surface streets and no problem. Got back on the freeway and same thing, engine starts cutting out. The check engine light never came on so I ended up taking it to a mechanic. They said I had metal shavings in my new distributor that was interfering with the magnetic pickup. I picked up my jeep and drove it home. No problem, ran great. Went out to drive a couple of hours later, backed out of the driveway and all hell broke loose. Engine starts surging worse than ever, form almost stall speed to 2000 rpm's and everything in between. I pulled back in the drive way and let it run until I got a check engine light. Finally after 10 minutes I got a code 14 and 24 indicating voltage problems with the map sensor and tps sensor. I proceeded to change these with new ones and no difference. It still surges. Back to the mechanic and now they say it is the crank position sensor (which I put in a new one when the engine was out) and the ecm or pcm (i can' remember). Has anybody had an experience with this. I have replaced all the sensors and switches and now this pcm or ecm is going to cost 450.00. Any advise would help. Thank You. randy