what causes my truck to cut off while driving and takes 5-10 minutes to start back up?

Asked by slester3 Dec 03, 2013 at 03:19 PM about the 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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There are two easy answers spark which is fire to the plugs and wires...and fuel which is needed to burn and run the engine so check the fuel pump and filter then if all else fails it's a sensor malfunction

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I m running In to the same problem with my jeep or car or what ever it is.. Grand Cherokee Laredo. I just replace the crank set, and still stops while running, the electrical mechanical said, "the computer can't find anything, so we change the crank just in case, still cutting off.

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http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f13/12-things-you-can-do- when-your-zj-stalls-1407423/

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Check the ground on the fuel pump to chassis first then check the ground for fire which is engine,distributor,coil or coilpack ground depending on the vehicle and don't forget the ignition switch could be bad and show no pcm codes

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my 1997 jeep zj dies fuel pump cuts off but if i go to the fuse box & remove the relay & with a paper clip make a jumper the fuel pump runs without a problem... replaced the computer & the engine was rebuilt 1 yr ago... been giving me headaches

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