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Second hand modified jeep

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Second hand modified jeep

Post by landrover71 »

Hey Guys,

I have just purchased the second hand Jeep Cherokee 4.0....for the first few week it was working fine.....but I don't know what is working with it. Suddenly it stop working and started after 20 to 30 minutes..... I don't know much about jeep.

I think the previous owner have made me fool.....can anyone help and my SECOND HAND JEEP ???

Awaiting for reply.....
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Did it stop working when you were driving it or did you have trouble starting it again?

Would it try to start?

Just try and explain exactly what happened and then someone else will help.
:lol:
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Post by landrover71 »

It stopped working when I was driving. There was no problem in starting it after 20 minutes.

Its a Cherokee of 1994 with 236,000 miles, with the inline 6 cyl 4.0 .

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Post by buddha »

neutral saftey switch
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Post by landrover71 »

Hi Buddha....


Can you please tell me how to change the neutral safety switch of my Jeep Cherokee 4.0......I don't want to take my Jeep to mechanic.....I want to try myself.

Please help.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I am probably wrong about this but sometimes it can be just loose therefore you just clean it and put it back together.

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I did it

Post by landrover71 »

I did it guys...I really did it......

By following the step given in the website. I first removed it , cleaned it and than I placed it back


WOW!!! I am feeling great...

Thanks Shane...you were correct...it just needed some cleaning :)

Thanks to all.......
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Congrats.

Forums do come in handy. You saved yourself pounds.

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Post by elijahritz »

mattc wrote:http://www.jeepin.com/features/nss/index.asp

http://www.cherokee-jeep.com/1-2swremov.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My cousin has also encountered the same problem with his Jeep but the website were really helpful. We also did just remove the neutral safety switch, clean it and placed it back. After that, the problem was solved. Thank you guys for this post. It really saves us some money plus new knowledge.
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Re: I did it

Post by oldmate »

landrover71 wrote:I did it guys...I really did it......

By following the step given in the website. I first removed it , cleaned it and than I placed it back


WOW!!! I am feeling great...

Thanks Shane...you were correct...it just needed some cleaning :)

Thanks to all.......
I rekon the previous owner now looks like the fool. I bet that's why he sold it, and no mechanic could figure it out.
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