Hi guys, and tnx for the help received from this group in the past. I
have a friend who's 2000 jeep cherokee was popped in the rear the
other day. It never cranked again after the incident so we suspect a
inertia fuel cutoff.
Could anyone point us to where the cutoff is located? I have not
personally seen the vehicle but my friend has not been able to locate
it.
many thanks in advance, Scott
> Hi guys, and tnx for the help received from this group in the past. I
> have a friend who's 2000 jeep cherokee was popped in the rear the
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> many thanks in advance, Scott
Resetting, if so equipped should be covered in the owners manual... and
factory shop manual as well.
However, if it doesn't crank (as in the starter motor not engaging and
turning the engine over), it sounds more like the accident lunched your
friends battery. Do you have lights and all that!
Erik.
scott@atlantalightbulbs.com - 15 May 2007 11:31 GMT
Thank you for the interest Erik, yes it will turn over, all electrical
ok, just no cranking. I think you are on the right track though, I am
not sure if the owners manual would show the location of the reset,
but maintenance manual would, unless anyone else knows the location
of the cutoff reset, I'll suggest that to my friend if he has not
already figured it out for himself.
Thanks, Scott> Resetting, if so equipped should be covered in the
owners manual... and
> factory shop manual as well.
>
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> Erik.
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> Hi guys, and tnx for the help received from this group in the past. I
> have a friend who's 2000 jeep cherokee was popped in the rear the
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> many thanks in advance, Scott
Jeep doesn't use an inertia switch.