Hey guys! Well, I'm a new member to the forum but not to cars.
My wife's 02 Liberty Limited Edition 4X2 decided to die the other day on her and I can't figure out what might be wrong...
A while back there was a code that came up about a cam sensor, so I cleared it when I scanned it (autozone) to see if it'd come back... That was about 8 months ago and up until a couple of months ago the CEL stayed off. It went on for about a week while I was out of town and then went off again so I figured it was just the gas cap and waited for it to come on again... Then it came on again last week while I was out of town again (go figure) and stayed on. I'm not sure what the code was either time.
So last week while the light's on my wife says this all happens (If it doesn't make sense to you, I understand. She's not a car person and she was distracted by traffic and her cell-phone while the car died). This is mostly in her words so here it goes:
"I turned the key on and the normal chime noise sounded like it skipped like a scratched CD. I got out of the car and looked around it to see if I could figure it out, realized I didn't have a clue what I was looking at, got back in the car and started it up. It started and ran just fine until I got about 15 miles down the road and then I went to push the gas and it slowed down and the steering got hard and I coasted over to the side of the road. I tried to crank the engine but it wouldn't start."
From there we had the car towed back here (home) because I hate paying dealership (or any shop's) labour rates. But at the same time, we're down to 1 car in the family since my truck is still in the shop with internal issues so this may get towed to the dealership soon if I can't figure it out...
So far I've replaced both the Cam Position and Crank Position Sensors, recharged the battery (which seems to be draining quicker than it should but I doubt is part of the problem. My battery maintainer says the cells are good anyhow. I'll get another one once I get it running again.). I pulled the neg battery cable for a couple of minutes to reset the codes in the computer, then tried to crank again with no luck. Then I pulled a plug, hooked it into it's coil and grounded it and cranked and didn't see any spark.
So it seems I'm not getting any spark. I believe I'm getting fuel because the pulled cylinder smelled like gas.
What would cause the coil-on-plug system to not spark? It appears that all the connections are good from the computer to the coil to the plug...
Any other troubleshooting suggestions?
My wife's 02 Liberty Limited Edition 4X2 decided to die the other day on her and I can't figure out what might be wrong...
A while back there was a code that came up about a cam sensor, so I cleared it when I scanned it (autozone) to see if it'd come back... That was about 8 months ago and up until a couple of months ago the CEL stayed off. It went on for about a week while I was out of town and then went off again so I figured it was just the gas cap and waited for it to come on again... Then it came on again last week while I was out of town again (go figure) and stayed on. I'm not sure what the code was either time.
So last week while the light's on my wife says this all happens (If it doesn't make sense to you, I understand. She's not a car person and she was distracted by traffic and her cell-phone while the car died). This is mostly in her words so here it goes:
"I turned the key on and the normal chime noise sounded like it skipped like a scratched CD. I got out of the car and looked around it to see if I could figure it out, realized I didn't have a clue what I was looking at, got back in the car and started it up. It started and ran just fine until I got about 15 miles down the road and then I went to push the gas and it slowed down and the steering got hard and I coasted over to the side of the road. I tried to crank the engine but it wouldn't start."
From there we had the car towed back here (home) because I hate paying dealership (or any shop's) labour rates. But at the same time, we're down to 1 car in the family since my truck is still in the shop with internal issues so this may get towed to the dealership soon if I can't figure it out...
So far I've replaced both the Cam Position and Crank Position Sensors, recharged the battery (which seems to be draining quicker than it should but I doubt is part of the problem. My battery maintainer says the cells are good anyhow. I'll get another one once I get it running again.). I pulled the neg battery cable for a couple of minutes to reset the codes in the computer, then tried to crank again with no luck. Then I pulled a plug, hooked it into it's coil and grounded it and cranked and didn't see any spark.
So it seems I'm not getting any spark. I believe I'm getting fuel because the pulled cylinder smelled like gas.
What would cause the coil-on-plug system to not spark? It appears that all the connections are good from the computer to the coil to the plug...
Any other troubleshooting suggestions?