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I have a 1996 XJ 4.0 straight 6, and recently it has been running rough, I have to accelerate extremely slow or else my jeep won't go, and if I'm going 55mph or any speed and I try to press a little harder my jeep will kinda stall out, it wont shut off completely but it kinda freezes.
About a week ago I sprayed silicone on my belt to prevent the belt from squealing and I didn't no that was a horrible idea....FML, but I'm not sure if that has thrown the timing off or what but this problem started happening the same day I sprayed the silicone on my belt.
When it happens, I can put my car in neutral shut it off and restart it, and I can drive it with no problems for like 10-15 seconds then it goes back to the hesitation/stalling problem.
I replaced my TPS, and the first o2 sensor on the downpipe with a new one, and my problem still hasn't changed.
I straight piped my jeep a while back and have had no problems what so ever, and I know the code would come up for it (P0171) but it has never been an issue, and my check engine light never came on because I did the anti-fowler method.
But then I scanned my jeep today and this code came up...
P0172 (M) 1/1 Fuel System Rich A rich air/fuel mixture has been indicated by an abnormally lean correction factor.
Suddenly my jeep has thrown the P0172 for fuel system to rich...
Can anyone help out? I know I'll probably hear it for straight piping, but I have no smog tests and no inspections where I live.
About a week ago I sprayed silicone on my belt to prevent the belt from squealing and I didn't no that was a horrible idea....FML, but I'm not sure if that has thrown the timing off or what but this problem started happening the same day I sprayed the silicone on my belt.
When it happens, I can put my car in neutral shut it off and restart it, and I can drive it with no problems for like 10-15 seconds then it goes back to the hesitation/stalling problem.
I replaced my TPS, and the first o2 sensor on the downpipe with a new one, and my problem still hasn't changed.
I straight piped my jeep a while back and have had no problems what so ever, and I know the code would come up for it (P0171) but it has never been an issue, and my check engine light never came on because I did the anti-fowler method.
But then I scanned my jeep today and this code came up...
P0172 (M) 1/1 Fuel System Rich A rich air/fuel mixture has been indicated by an abnormally lean correction factor.
Suddenly my jeep has thrown the P0172 for fuel system to rich...
Can anyone help out? I know I'll probably hear it for straight piping, but I have no smog tests and no inspections where I live.