I'm working on a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0L that belongs to my uncle. What happens is it wants to shut off while driving. It starts around 15 minutes after started. I found that the bushing in the distributor was worn out to the point that the rotor would bounce around inside. He had already replaced the ignition coil prior to this. I figured that this was the main issue so it was swapped out. It didn't help with the engine shutting off. It does run much smoother now of course and seems to have more power. Anyways, I noticed that the replacement coil seemed to be getting hotter then I figured it should so he swapped it out again. I have a Matco Determinator Analyzer that I connect to it. There were two codes that were stored. One was P0108 I believe and the other was P0351. I think the first has to do with MAP pressure being to high and the second was the coil. After clearing the codes, he took it for a drive again and when it shut off, there was another code thrown. I found that it was P0108 again. I believe the reason the code was thrown was because the ignition was still on when the engine shut off so it sensed the sudden change in the vacuum and threw the code. I have since cleaned all connections to the ECU, harness, and connections to the CKP sensor, Distributor connection, and ground points. I noticed there was another person having the same issues and somebody asked if his reverse lights were working. The ones on my uncle's Jeep aren't. He said that it could cause problems with the engine shutting off. Is this true? The guy ended up replacing his crank sensor and had no more problems. I don't want to have my uncle go out and buy a sensor just to find that it didn't take care of the problem. He also stated that when the engine shuts off, you can smell raw gas. This leads me to believe that the fuel pump is still running when the engine shuts off. Any help would be greatly appreciated. He is relying on me to get this right and I don't want to keep throwing parts at it. I have also jiggled all connections while it is running to make it shut off but it doesn't happen.
Thanks,
Matt
Thanks,
Matt