Hi Guys,
Recently my Grand Cherokee has been having trouble with idiling, especially when i sit in a parking lot waiting for my wife to come out of a store. If i sit too long with it in park running and it seems like my wife might take longer than expected in the store, i will shut it off for awhile. When i start it back up , it has trouble idiling, as if the fuel filter is clogged. O2 sensor?
We've had plenty of rain the past couple of days here in Eastern Kentucky and all I can see is mud holes every where I look. There are some trails close to where my wife works that would be a great place to wheel. Only trouble is, I don't know who owns the property and I can see where people have been playing there before.
This is in a factory/industrial park that failed in Chaives Ky.
Does a tune up count as a mod lol I have got to find time for it soon.
Oil looks like mud and i hear a slight miss while it idles. Might have to just brave the cold and get to it.
First time using 4WD in our Jeep since buying it 6 months ago. It has been a long time since i have had anything with 4WD and this was a good test of the Jeeps capabilities. This was a road to and from my sister in laws house. A combination of snow, ice, water and mud. I was hooked on the Grand Cherokee Loredo from the moment we drove it off the lot, now i am convinced there is no other SUV worth mentioning . It's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.
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