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Default blazer an jeep problems - 12-03-2006 , 07:48 PM






I have an 88 jeep cherokee the fuel injectors were leaking so i replaced
the seals on them but one of them not the one that was leaking before is
doing it now check the seals there good no nicks or whatever.its leaking i
think at the rail end its nice an clean an shinny no nicks used a q tip to
check that out no snags...do fuel injectors leak other places like were
the electronics hook up to them?... the other problem is with my chevy
blazer.. thought i had it fixed ...the lites on the dashboard buttons used
to gofrom 2wh high to 4wh high but did not engage the front axle.. fixed
the actuator had hole in it and broken shift cable that hooks to it... now
all that happens when i start car vacuum is applied to acutator and cant
get it out of it with buttons is it the electronic shift motor, the
buttons on the dash or the control modual... im at a loss..oh ya i put all
new hoses on my vacuum lines.


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Ed H.
 
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Default Re: blazer an jeep problems - 12-03-2006 , 09:04 PM






Huh?
"deafone" <deafhiker (AT) nospam (DOT) hotmail.com> wrote

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I have an 88 jeep cherokee the fuel injectors were leaking so i replaced
the seals on them but one of them not the one that was leaking before is
doing it now check the seals there good no nicks or whatever.its leaking i
think at the rail end its nice an clean an shinny no nicks used a q tip to
check that out no snags...do fuel injectors leak other places like were
the electronics hook up to them?... the other problem is with my chevy
blazer.. thought i had it fixed ...the lites on the dashboard buttons used
to gofrom 2wh high to 4wh high but did not engage the front axle.. fixed
the actuator had hole in it and broken shift cable that hooks to it... now
all that happens when i start car vacuum is applied to acutator and cant
get it out of it with buttons is it the electronic shift motor, the
buttons on the dash or the control modual... im at a loss..oh ya i put all
new hoses on my vacuum lines.




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Mike Romain
 
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Default Re: blazer an jeep problems - 12-04-2006 , 10:24 AM



Can't help you with the chevy, but the Jeep injectors can leak at the
electrical part. They then need replacing.

Mike
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deafone wrote:
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I have an 88 jeep cherokee the fuel injectors were leaking so i replaced
the seals on them but one of them not the one that was leaking before is
doing it now check the seals there good no nicks or whatever.its leaking i
think at the rail end its nice an clean an shinny no nicks used a q tip to
check that out no snags...do fuel injectors leak other places like were
the electronics hook up to them?... the other problem is with my chevy
blazer.. thought i had it fixed ...the lites on the dashboard buttons used
to gofrom 2wh high to 4wh high but did not engage the front axle.. fixed
the actuator had hole in it and broken shift cable that hooks to it... now
all that happens when i start car vacuum is applied to acutator and cant
get it out of it with buttons is it the electronic shift motor, the
buttons on the dash or the control modual... im at a loss..oh ya i put all
new hoses on my vacuum lines.

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