Hello,
I have a 1988 Cherokee Laredo automatic 4x4 6cyl.
Lately, I have been having acceleration problems. It began with the surging problems that so many other Jeeps have complained about . . . as I have replaced (brand new) TPS and the Idle control sensor, cleaned throttle body, check linkage etc.
At this point more often than not the idle will be at normal when I start my Jeep . . . it will run a short while in this mode. Then the idle will rev up as the engine warms up, which requires me to turn the motor off and restart or put it in 3rd and drive.
As long as I do not let my Jeep go to 1200 RPM's it will run well. If however, I go to/over 1200 RPM's it will get stuck and this starts a problem with my Jeep . . . because it will not kick down (RPM's) when necessary, such as stopping (stuck at 1200 RPM's) now it is accelerating on its own (or untill I turn off the engine).
What I have observed lately is my accelartion (pedal) when it is accelerated (increase fuel) my RPM's go down and run normally to the engine speed. On the other hand, if I do not accelerate the RPM's go very high 2000 RPM's and will not kick down untill I accelerate to just above 1200 RPM's and it feels/sounds like the stress level of my Jeep is normal again (speed is between 45/50 miles per hour). Nevertheless, as I slow down such as to . . . lower my speed the RPM's remain stuck (1200 RPM's) and the gas and the brake become an issue as they are now working against one another (not good on snow as I slide untill I stop).
I thought it might be a worn Throttle body . . . or does my Jeep have an acceleration pedal sensor that needs replaced. If I could figure out why my RPM's get stuck at 1200 RPM's and not drop down I think I could figure out my problem as it is I have snow now and it is a little scary to drive in the mountains where I live.
Thanks, Jewel
I have a 1988 Cherokee Laredo automatic 4x4 6cyl.
Lately, I have been having acceleration problems. It began with the surging problems that so many other Jeeps have complained about . . . as I have replaced (brand new) TPS and the Idle control sensor, cleaned throttle body, check linkage etc.
At this point more often than not the idle will be at normal when I start my Jeep . . . it will run a short while in this mode. Then the idle will rev up as the engine warms up, which requires me to turn the motor off and restart or put it in 3rd and drive.
As long as I do not let my Jeep go to 1200 RPM's it will run well. If however, I go to/over 1200 RPM's it will get stuck and this starts a problem with my Jeep . . . because it will not kick down (RPM's) when necessary, such as stopping (stuck at 1200 RPM's) now it is accelerating on its own (or untill I turn off the engine).
What I have observed lately is my accelartion (pedal) when it is accelerated (increase fuel) my RPM's go down and run normally to the engine speed. On the other hand, if I do not accelerate the RPM's go very high 2000 RPM's and will not kick down untill I accelerate to just above 1200 RPM's and it feels/sounds like the stress level of my Jeep is normal again (speed is between 45/50 miles per hour). Nevertheless, as I slow down such as to . . . lower my speed the RPM's remain stuck (1200 RPM's) and the gas and the brake become an issue as they are now working against one another (not good on snow as I slide untill I stop).
I thought it might be a worn Throttle body . . . or does my Jeep have an acceleration pedal sensor that needs replaced. If I could figure out why my RPM's get stuck at 1200 RPM's and not drop down I think I could figure out my problem as it is I have snow now and it is a little scary to drive in the mountains where I live.
Thanks, Jewel