Ourobos
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I have a 2006 Jeep Liberty Limited that just recently will not crank. Let me give you the long version :
I bought this for my daughter and did many things to get it road worthy, no issues other than the TPMS lights were on. My trusted local shop diagnosed it and said the WCM was not receiving signal from the TPMS and that it was a pain to replace and configure. So we let it go, I don't really care about TPMS, as I monitor tire pressure and maintain the Jeep meticulously. FWIW, the keyless entry has always worked, as well ask the SKREEM security system.
A few weeks ago, the jeep cranked 2 revolutions, then wouldn't start. It will not crank at all. The immobilizer light flashes on then off, then comes on solid. I replaced the ignition actuator pin, as that's the most common failure, with no luck. I replaced the electronic ignition as well with no luck. I have done MUCH troubleshooting. I can jumper the starter relay, and it cranks. I NEVER get the fuel pump on. I had jumpered the ASD relay, and it will not power the fuel pump or the starter. My initial thoughts, due to the TPMS original issue was that the WCM needed to be replaced and reprogrammed. BUT I also discovered at the time the no start happened, I also lost the ability for my simple code scanner to connect via the OBD2 port. It gets power, but says it can't communicate. I have ground at the two ground pins, but only .5v at pin 16 for battery voltage. The fuse is good, the fuse powers the OBD2 and the WCM, was really hoping that was the issue. I traced pin 16 all the way to the fuse panel, and found no breaks, continuity the whole way. Due to the OBD2 comm issue, I thought the ECU was bad. To make sure it wasn't the ECU and the WCM, I ordered an ECU from AllComputerResources, programmed to my VIN with the security disabled. I removed the WCM, plugged in the new ECU, and have the same thing - no crank and no comm at the OBD2. I am now leaning on an issue with the BCM / fuse panel or an issue somewhere in the CAN BUS connection, which I have no idea where to look for nor do I have an oscilloscope. I need help on these two troubleshooting steps if possible.
I'm looking for any guidance, particularly with these last two possibilities or any others, as my next move is to scrap this thing as it's in my way and I've got $500 and 20+ hours into it with no real progress. Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks
I bought this for my daughter and did many things to get it road worthy, no issues other than the TPMS lights were on. My trusted local shop diagnosed it and said the WCM was not receiving signal from the TPMS and that it was a pain to replace and configure. So we let it go, I don't really care about TPMS, as I monitor tire pressure and maintain the Jeep meticulously. FWIW, the keyless entry has always worked, as well ask the SKREEM security system.
A few weeks ago, the jeep cranked 2 revolutions, then wouldn't start. It will not crank at all. The immobilizer light flashes on then off, then comes on solid. I replaced the ignition actuator pin, as that's the most common failure, with no luck. I replaced the electronic ignition as well with no luck. I have done MUCH troubleshooting. I can jumper the starter relay, and it cranks. I NEVER get the fuel pump on. I had jumpered the ASD relay, and it will not power the fuel pump or the starter. My initial thoughts, due to the TPMS original issue was that the WCM needed to be replaced and reprogrammed. BUT I also discovered at the time the no start happened, I also lost the ability for my simple code scanner to connect via the OBD2 port. It gets power, but says it can't communicate. I have ground at the two ground pins, but only .5v at pin 16 for battery voltage. The fuse is good, the fuse powers the OBD2 and the WCM, was really hoping that was the issue. I traced pin 16 all the way to the fuse panel, and found no breaks, continuity the whole way. Due to the OBD2 comm issue, I thought the ECU was bad. To make sure it wasn't the ECU and the WCM, I ordered an ECU from AllComputerResources, programmed to my VIN with the security disabled. I removed the WCM, plugged in the new ECU, and have the same thing - no crank and no comm at the OBD2. I am now leaning on an issue with the BCM / fuse panel or an issue somewhere in the CAN BUS connection, which I have no idea where to look for nor do I have an oscilloscope. I need help on these two troubleshooting steps if possible.
I'm looking for any guidance, particularly with these last two possibilities or any others, as my next move is to scrap this thing as it's in my way and I've got $500 and 20+ hours into it with no real progress. Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks