While driving the Jeep the car will cut out completely.
The power lose will happen during a stop or driving. I believe it has something to do with the fuel delivery system somehow.
I noticed if the tank is at least half full the problem is not as frequent. I am usually able to put it in neutral and restart the engine. However this is not always the case. Before it dies out the engine will idle rougher at a stop. While driving there are no warnings just the Tac at zero.
I had the car in for diagnostics where I was told it was due to a transmission that need rebuilding...this I believe has nothing to do with it.
I was thinking after doing some research;
Fuel filter, Fuel pump, Cam shaft sensor or cam positional sensor.
What can I do to find the real cause of the problem. This is my secondary car but I have had it for over 10 years and would like to keep using it. I don't want to put a fortune in it. Any tips would be helpful.
Mary
The power lose will happen during a stop or driving. I believe it has something to do with the fuel delivery system somehow.
I noticed if the tank is at least half full the problem is not as frequent. I am usually able to put it in neutral and restart the engine. However this is not always the case. Before it dies out the engine will idle rougher at a stop. While driving there are no warnings just the Tac at zero.
I had the car in for diagnostics where I was told it was due to a transmission that need rebuilding...this I believe has nothing to do with it.
I was thinking after doing some research;
Fuel filter, Fuel pump, Cam shaft sensor or cam positional sensor.
What can I do to find the real cause of the problem. This is my secondary car but I have had it for over 10 years and would like to keep using it. I don't want to put a fortune in it. Any tips would be helpful.
Mary
Oct 26, 2009 at 2:23 PM