Hello all,
Just joined the forum and I hop you can help. I bought a 97 Jeep Cherokee 2.5l petrol. The jeep has always been rough on idle and very reluctant to pull away cleanly, with some backfiring. Usually I need to depress the clutch pedal and rev like mad to get through this. Once into 3rd gear and further there are no more problems.
Just after buying the beastie, the cylinder head gasket went and made a big mess. I replaced the original engine which included all the sensors and the inlet manifold has been renewed with new gasket as well. I cannot find any vacuum leaks. The throttle body has been cleand.
The Lambda sensor has been replaced, the CAT, a new custom SS exhaust, new radiator.
The jeep has a 2 inch lift and has new alloys, wheel spacers and big tyres on it. New front and rear suspension, new clutch and all brakes replaced , including lines.
All the symptoms of low erratic idle were there prior to all this happening.
Can anyone crack this one?
Once vehicle is up to speed there are no problems - it is getting there where the problem lies....
Any help greatly appreciated!
Regards,
David
Just joined the forum and I hop you can help. I bought a 97 Jeep Cherokee 2.5l petrol. The jeep has always been rough on idle and very reluctant to pull away cleanly, with some backfiring. Usually I need to depress the clutch pedal and rev like mad to get through this. Once into 3rd gear and further there are no more problems.
Just after buying the beastie, the cylinder head gasket went and made a big mess. I replaced the original engine which included all the sensors and the inlet manifold has been renewed with new gasket as well. I cannot find any vacuum leaks. The throttle body has been cleand.
The Lambda sensor has been replaced, the CAT, a new custom SS exhaust, new radiator.
The jeep has a 2 inch lift and has new alloys, wheel spacers and big tyres on it. New front and rear suspension, new clutch and all brakes replaced , including lines.
All the symptoms of low erratic idle were there prior to all this happening.
Can anyone crack this one?
Once vehicle is up to speed there are no problems - it is getting there where the problem lies....
Any help greatly appreciated!
Regards,
David