1996 jeep cherokee keep dying out

Asked by GuruVD97 Apr 04, 2017 at 05:28 PM about the 1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have replace the coll, fuel pump, fuel filter, crank sencer, PCM and some other parts and also check the wiring and everything look good with the wiring, i just replace the crank sencer again and is still stalling out after 30 to 45 mintes running

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something like the ign switch been checked..still check the fuel flow/pressure.

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There is also a pressure regulator on t p of the fuel tank if your Jeep has the 5.2 (318). You have to remove the tank to replace it. kind of a pain. If you have the 4.0 six the pressure regulator should be located near the front of the engine on the drivers side and connected to the fuel rail. a relatively cheap repair and easy to do if its the 4.0.

Could possibly be rust in the fuel tank if you didn't drain the tank when you swapped out the fuel pump. What happens is as you drive the in tank filter(sock) continous to gather the rust in the tank until it is cloged. Then when you shut the motor off the rust settles, the motor starts again.

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