Hey everyone. I'm reaching out to you guys as there are a few annoyances and worries that I have with my 06 kj. I will just list out the issues I'm having here and any input you guys have would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!
SAS Lost communication with right up-front sas (would anyone know how to diagnose that?) I have this document, bit it says it is for a jeep wrangler. would this work?
There is a gurgling sound under the glove compartment. My father says that there is a rad panel there and that is what is making the sloshing sound, but I thought that it was on the front of the car.
RPM blips at around 1800 rpm. If I'm driving at a steady pace, the rpm will go up about 100 - 200 rpm then go back down, then up, then back down and it keeps doing that until i get away from that rev range.
Sometimes, haven't figured out what has caused it, but my jeep will not start. it makes the exact sound that it made when my fuel pump died, only now, I can get it started by adding throttle. but if I only use a small amount of throttle(engine revs around - just under 1000 rpm when it starts) will cause a rough idle until i give it more throttle (over 2000 RPM)
The pulley on the a/c compressor will spin on and off. This is completely normal. IF, the A/C is on. now, my jeep does that whether the a/c is on or off, Fan is on or off, hot or cold. if the engine is running, the pulley will spin intermittently as it would if the a/c button was clicked on. I have the wiring for the compressor unplugged right now, and have noticed that the jeep actually blows hot air, i have way more power and better fuel economy. I just wanna know if that means I need a recharge, New pulley assembly, New compressor, or all.
While driving on the highway (110+ km/h), my passengers always notice a cold wind blowing on their feet as if someone cut a hole in the wheel well or something. does anyone know if that's normal? or if there is a part notorious for coming loose to cause this?
If You read through all that, you are awesome, and If you can help me out, You are a SAINT! I really appreciate any help you guys can give to me. Thanks everyone
SAS Lost communication with right up-front sas (would anyone know how to diagnose that?) I have this document, bit it says it is for a jeep wrangler. would this work?
There is a gurgling sound under the glove compartment. My father says that there is a rad panel there and that is what is making the sloshing sound, but I thought that it was on the front of the car.
RPM blips at around 1800 rpm. If I'm driving at a steady pace, the rpm will go up about 100 - 200 rpm then go back down, then up, then back down and it keeps doing that until i get away from that rev range.
Sometimes, haven't figured out what has caused it, but my jeep will not start. it makes the exact sound that it made when my fuel pump died, only now, I can get it started by adding throttle. but if I only use a small amount of throttle(engine revs around - just under 1000 rpm when it starts) will cause a rough idle until i give it more throttle (over 2000 RPM)
The pulley on the a/c compressor will spin on and off. This is completely normal. IF, the A/C is on. now, my jeep does that whether the a/c is on or off, Fan is on or off, hot or cold. if the engine is running, the pulley will spin intermittently as it would if the a/c button was clicked on. I have the wiring for the compressor unplugged right now, and have noticed that the jeep actually blows hot air, i have way more power and better fuel economy. I just wanna know if that means I need a recharge, New pulley assembly, New compressor, or all.
While driving on the highway (110+ km/h), my passengers always notice a cold wind blowing on their feet as if someone cut a hole in the wheel well or something. does anyone know if that's normal? or if there is a part notorious for coming loose to cause this?
If You read through all that, you are awesome, and If you can help me out, You are a SAINT! I really appreciate any help you guys can give to me. Thanks everyone