My college son's 92 Cherokee was broken into & tried to hotwire. Need help starting
Hi,
I am not an experienced mechanic or nor am I knowledgeable about jeeps or these types of forums. But I need help getting my jeep started.
My son has my old 92 Jeep Cherokee at college and it was broken into. The attempted thief tried to hot-wire it to get it started but it looked like he was interrupted because there weren't any wires cut. But he did drill out the key slot and the pushrod mechanism going down into dash is no longer spring loaded, although it does move back and forth when I pull/push on it.
I had it towed to my house and its been in my garage for months and I need to get it started and working again when he returns from college for the summer.
I used "Just Answers" web site a while ago to learn how to get it started (essentially I learned need to hot-wire it myself). The mechanic on that site (which I paid for) told me that I needed to connect some colored wires up under the steering column (which I did, following his instructions). But it didn't work. The plastic around the steering column is busted and I do have access to the cabling.
I have photographs and such but I"m thinking I need to connect with someone with specific Jeep experience so I am on this site looking for help.
Furthermore, this old jeep is in rough shape and I really don't want to sink $250+ into it for a mechanic and/or tow - and I think I can handle this myself. I just need this jeep to get through one more year of college. Its probably only worth $500.00, although I have put in a new radiator, alternator, water pump, and rear differential (I hired the rear differential to be done and I did the others stuff myself). If I can get it running, even if I have to rig up pushbuttons and operate it with no key - that would suffice for the final year at college.
Any help out there?
Hi,
I am not an experienced mechanic or nor am I knowledgeable about jeeps or these types of forums. But I need help getting my jeep started.
My son has my old 92 Jeep Cherokee at college and it was broken into. The attempted thief tried to hot-wire it to get it started but it looked like he was interrupted because there weren't any wires cut. But he did drill out the key slot and the pushrod mechanism going down into dash is no longer spring loaded, although it does move back and forth when I pull/push on it.
I had it towed to my house and its been in my garage for months and I need to get it started and working again when he returns from college for the summer.
I used "Just Answers" web site a while ago to learn how to get it started (essentially I learned need to hot-wire it myself). The mechanic on that site (which I paid for) told me that I needed to connect some colored wires up under the steering column (which I did, following his instructions). But it didn't work. The plastic around the steering column is busted and I do have access to the cabling.
I have photographs and such but I"m thinking I need to connect with someone with specific Jeep experience so I am on this site looking for help.
Furthermore, this old jeep is in rough shape and I really don't want to sink $250+ into it for a mechanic and/or tow - and I think I can handle this myself. I just need this jeep to get through one more year of college. Its probably only worth $500.00, although I have put in a new radiator, alternator, water pump, and rear differential (I hired the rear differential to be done and I did the others stuff myself). If I can get it running, even if I have to rig up pushbuttons and operate it with no key - that would suffice for the final year at college.
Any help out there?