OK so it's an '07. It cranked just fine, backed out of drive, all was fine. At the 3rd stop sign from home it died. A half mile drive from home. I am not 100% sure now, but I want to say it died just as I went to go. Wouldn't start back. I was on a slope and thankfully no one was behind me, so I let it roll back out of the way. It would sometimes start back but not really catch on and run. Kinda start stumble and die if it started at all. I thought oh boy. It usually starts really solid with a vroom. So I called my wife to come get me since the rain from he hurricane is starting to reach us.
I got home to round up some tools and it just started raining harder. So I made some calls and drove back up to have a look to see if I could figure out an easy way to give it a redneck tow home. Some time had passed so I decided to try to start it again and it really wasn't hitting until I took it to the old days and pushed the gas pedal. I figured out I could get it running and keep it running if I didn't try to let it idle. So I moved it around where I could get in and just go. Then I went home and got my wife to take me back so I could try to run it the half mile home so I could at least put up the tent to look at it without the soaking. It made it back, but the rain started getting worse and the wind wind started kicking up by the time I got the tent out of storage.
So I just gave up for now, which has me really stressed out. Can't even try to diagnose.
All I can tell you is that it is not setting a check engine light. No recent issues leading up to this. The only thing even relative to this I can think of is every once in a while over the past couple years, it will either seem to start and hit bit quick and run, or hit and immediately stumble and die. But only once. Never replicates. Its probably done both maybe 2 or 3 times in a couple years. So I had been just chalking that up to flukes of an aging Jeep. It's really a rare occurrence considering it's my work truck. I did 60 start/stops yesterday to put it in perspective. So I don't know if that info matters.
Any thoughts that might help me on this issue?
My mental check list so far is... vacuum related hoses, idle air control, throttle position sensor, MAP sensor, battery, fuel solenoid / filter / pump
I got home to round up some tools and it just started raining harder. So I made some calls and drove back up to have a look to see if I could figure out an easy way to give it a redneck tow home. Some time had passed so I decided to try to start it again and it really wasn't hitting until I took it to the old days and pushed the gas pedal. I figured out I could get it running and keep it running if I didn't try to let it idle. So I moved it around where I could get in and just go. Then I went home and got my wife to take me back so I could try to run it the half mile home so I could at least put up the tent to look at it without the soaking. It made it back, but the rain started getting worse and the wind wind started kicking up by the time I got the tent out of storage.
So I just gave up for now, which has me really stressed out. Can't even try to diagnose.
All I can tell you is that it is not setting a check engine light. No recent issues leading up to this. The only thing even relative to this I can think of is every once in a while over the past couple years, it will either seem to start and hit bit quick and run, or hit and immediately stumble and die. But only once. Never replicates. Its probably done both maybe 2 or 3 times in a couple years. So I had been just chalking that up to flukes of an aging Jeep. It's really a rare occurrence considering it's my work truck. I did 60 start/stops yesterday to put it in perspective. So I don't know if that info matters.
Any thoughts that might help me on this issue?
My mental check list so far is... vacuum related hoses, idle air control, throttle position sensor, MAP sensor, battery, fuel solenoid / filter / pump