AutosTalk Forums  

1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power

4x4 Cars Discussions about 4x4 cars. The on and off-road four wheel drive vehicle. (rec.autos.4x4)


Discuss 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power in the 4x4 Cars forum.



Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old   
bille
 
Posts: n/a

Default 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power - 06-06-2005 , 08:11 PM






My 1989 Jeep seems to lose power when the weather is warm or hot. It runs
fine during the 60 mile drive to work in the morning, but about 1/3 to 3/4
of the way home it loses power when it is warm or hot. If the weather is
cold it runs fine. The MAP, CPS and CTS have been replaced, compression
is fine on all 6 cylinders. If I disconnect the vacuum line to the MAP, it
has the power, but surges (gas mileage also drops). It passed emissons
testing and usually gets ~ 19 to 21 MPG. It also takes a long cranking
time to start it (warm or cold).



Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old   
Will Honea
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power - 06-06-2005 , 10:29 PM






On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 00:11:41 UTC "bille" <bill (AT) billerhard (DOT) net> wrote:

Quote:
My 1989 Jeep seems to lose power when the weather is warm or hot. It runs
fine during the 60 mile drive to work in the morning, but about 1/3 to 3/4
of the way home it loses power when it is warm or hot. If the weather is
cold it runs fine. The MAP, CPS and CTS have been replaced, compression
is fine on all 6 cylinders. If I disconnect the vacuum line to the MAP, it
has the power, but surges (gas mileage also drops). It passed emissons
testing and usually gets ~ 19 to 21 MPG. It also takes a long cranking
time to start it (warm or cold).
The long crank time is typical of the 87-90 I6 with the Rennix
computer. I would wonder what your temp guage is doing when it loses
power - could this be either an overtemp thing or a bad temp sensor
messing up the computer? 60 miles in the morning should have it
easily up to operating temp, even on cool mornings so I would be
looking at overheating - thermostat, fan clutch, clogged radiator, bad
temp sensor.

--
Will Honea


Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old   
SnoMan
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power - 06-06-2005 , 10:35 PM



"bille" wrote:
Quote:
My 1989 Jeep seems to lose power when the weather is warm or
hot. It runs
fine during the 60 mile drive to work in the morning, but
about 1/3 to 3/4
of the way home it loses power when it is warm or hot. If the
weather is
cold it runs fine. The MAP, CPS and CTS have been replaced,
compression
is fine on all 6 cylinders. If I disconnect the vacuum line to
the MAP, it
has the power, but surges (gas mileage also drops). It passed
emissons
testing and usually gets ~ 19 to 21 MPG. It also takes a long
cranking
time to start it (warm or cold).
How warm are we talking here when the power starts droping and are you
using the air when it happens?

--
Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request
Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards
Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/4X4-1989-J...ict123402.html
Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=600516


Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old   
bille
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power - 06-07-2005 , 05:01 AM



SnoMan
The air is not on when it loses power, the temp is usually above 70
degrees.


Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old   
bille
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power - 06-15-2005 , 07:11 AM



Will
The temp gauge shows normal temperature, and the AC is not on. MAP, MAT,
and CTS are new, connections to sensors have been cleaned, air filter is
new.
When it starts losing power, I just pull over and disconnected the vac.
line to the MAP sensor and it it has plenty of power, but lopes when it is
idling. Fuel filter has been replaced.
Any more ideas?


Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old   
Will Honea
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power - 06-15-2005 , 11:54 AM



On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 11:11:16 UTC "bille" <bill (AT) billerhard (DOT) net> wrote:

Quote:
Will
The temp gauge shows normal temperature, and the AC is not on. MAP, MAT,
and CTS are new, connections to sensors have been cleaned, air filter is
new.
When it starts losing power, I just pull over and disconnected the vac.
line to the MAP sensor and it it has plenty of power, but lopes when it is
idling. Fuel filter has been replaced.
Any more ideas?
If unplugging the MAP sensor makes a noticable difference, especially
an improvement, I would suggest checking the vacuum hose to the sensor
and the port it plugs into on the throttle body. On my '88, that
little sucker was plugged solid. I used a small drill bit, lots of
cleaner, then a pipe cleaner to finally get it unplugged.


--
Will Honea


Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old   
bille
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power - 06-15-2005 , 04:03 PM



Will,
I checked the line from the MAP sensor - it is clear. A vacuum guage
shows ~ 18 in vac. and the reading is steady. What could this be????



Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old   
Will Honea
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: 1989 Jeep Cherokee - no power - 06-16-2005 , 12:21 AM



On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 20:03:40 UTC "bille" <bill (AT) billerhard (DOT) net> wrote:

Quote:
Will,
I checked the line from the MAP sensor - it is clear. A vacuum guage
shows ~ 18 in vac. and the reading is steady. What could this be????
Does the vacuum change as you goose the throttle and let off quickly?
You have two contrary indications here: the performance improves when
you pull the vac line off the tb, yet it shows a high vacuum (is that
at either end of the tube?). One thing says the MAP is responding to
changes in vacuum, the other says it isn't. You might be able to tell
if the MAP is actually doing it's job by applying a hand vac pump to
the line just to see how it reacts - could even be a wierd ground to
the sensor or a dirty connector.

--
Will Honea


Reply With Quote
Reply




Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



Powered by vBulletin Version 3.5.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.