2002 jeep grand Cherokee

Asked by Donniecut Mar 14, 2018 at 08:47 AM about the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee I've replaced
the crank sensor cam sensor mass air flow sensor
and fuel filter now it seems like it does not want to
start it turns over but will not fire I've got all my
Dash where my odometer is every so often in a
pop-up with the words done and I don't understand
there is a misfire and it I know that for sure but I
can't get it started to find out which one it is any
ideas on how to get this thing started would greatly
be appreciated

2 Answers

475

If you know there is a misfire, and that your battery is new and/or has plenty of juice left, the issue most likely lies in your spark plugs, ignition coils, and/or ignition coil harnesses. I would take out your ignition coils and inspect them for any white or orange "coloring" on the bottom tips where they sit over the spark plugs. This means that coil is bad or completely dead, and needs to be replaced. Next, while you have the coil off, check the spark plus and see if there are any with an excessive amount of black or orange debris over it - those are also fried and need to be replaced!

475

In these cases, the best bet is to go to your local AutoZone or Advance Auto Parts and request a free OBD2 Scan so they can see exactly what your engine is trying tot tell you. If you have an OBD2 scanner yourself, you can run the scan right from your driveway too!

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