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Old August 18th 06, 08:06 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
billy ray
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Default 1993 GC Limited - I Miss My Jeep!!

Jeep uses 2 (at least) types of CPS units.

http://members.cox.net/wilsond/Fixes...tml#CPSdetails

There is the one type that is secured by one bolt, that must be adjusted for
clearance with the paper spacer that comes with the new unit..

The other type is secured with 2 bolts and does not require adjustment.


"Mike Romain" > wrote in message
...
> When the CPS goes bad, the vehicle usually up and dies. The plug and
> socket for it can and do get dirty though, but again that usually causes
> a stall. There are no shims on it, it just fits in one spot. People do
> try to alter it for modified vehicles, but that isn't normal use.
>
> Mike
>
> Casper wrote:
>>
>> >Wow......
>> >
>> >I too would be suspecting the junkyard brain. Maybe a 'new' one would
>> >be in order.

>>
>> Yeah, it is definitly a suspect. I hope to know either later today or
>> in the next couple of days. Since I have access to a newer one (not
>> new tho), I am hoping that will help resolve things if it's needed.
>>
>> >And FYI, I know that some 258 and apparently some 4.0 engines won't run
>> >on bosch plugs. The plugs foul black very quickly and the engine misses
>> >like a bugger. When I switch them to Champion plugs they run fine.

>>
>> I have heard that, but have been using the Bosch for a number of years
>> on several of my vehicles and have yet to see this occur, until just
>> now. I'd be in agreement if it weren't for the fact that the other
>> plug brands are also fouling right now in the Jeep.
>>
>> >I likely mentioned this before, but when you have a missing or broken
>> >ground path, the vehicle can steal grounds through things like gas
>> >cables and radios and shifters and brake pedals. This normally causes
>> >all kinds of seemingly unrelated issues usually computer or sensor
>> >related. One main computer ground tag point is usually a bolt into the
>> >block near the dipstick. There are a mess of black wires there.
>> >Sometimes one gets dropped out when it gets hooked up.
>> >Mike

>>
>> Yep, went over this near the beginning of this saga. Checked them over
>> several times and found nothing. Although, since I know some of the
>> wiring has been replaced due to damage/shorting in the accident, I
>> keep reminding the mechanics that there still may be something they
>> have yet to locate.
>>
>> Another concern mentioned to me was that the CPS (Crank Position
>> Sensor) may have a shim issue and or been damaged. I'm not too
>> familiar with how the vehicle can react with a damamged one, but I am
>> hoping this has also been looked at. I've got one mechanic saying his
>> tests show it's bad and a second mechanic saying it's good. Bear in
>> mind, it's already been replaced once, same time as the PCM.
>>
>> Thanks for the input Mike!
>>
>> `Casper
>>
>> I plan to post what the final outcome is so hopefully no one else will
>> ever have to go thru this and glean some useful information from my
>> problems and saga.



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