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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). |
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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). |
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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? |
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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???? |
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