Jeep staying idled up
Shroomlady
10-08-2004, 05:09 PM
I have 1986 Jeep Cherokee 4wd 5 speed 6 cyl. Yesterday it started a new trick after driving 18 miles its staying idled too high. Could this be the tps sensor? Help!!!!!!!!When I stop with the clutch its way idled up!!!! Thanks Shroomlady :banghead:
Ironic
10-08-2004, 07:15 PM
have an 89 did the same thing, only mine was auto- once I dropped it into gear tach hit 3000 and dam near smacked a parked car- changing out the tps worked for me.
Shroomlady
10-08-2004, 09:00 PM
have an 89 did the same thing, only mine was auto- once I dropped it into gear tach hit 3000 and dam near smacked a parked car- changing out the tps worked for me.
:lol2: Hey Ironic thanks for the quick post. I had my Son-In-Law look at it this evening and he hit the gas pedal real quick and it let go. Then I was on my way home and I had to hit the pedal again. So now I wonder if its my throttle sticking and the tps....Scream way out loud!!!!
:lol2: Hey Ironic thanks for the quick post. I had my Son-In-Law look at it this evening and he hit the gas pedal real quick and it let go. Then I was on my way home and I had to hit the pedal again. So now I wonder if its my throttle sticking and the tps....Scream way out loud!!!!
viper1861
10-08-2004, 11:58 PM
There is a recall on Cherokees for extremely high rpm's after start-up.
The dealer should install a shift interlock which requires the break to be engaged prior to the car being started and engaged in drive I believe.
This was the result of various models/manufactures' vehicles running through garages and over people when they were started and took off on their drivers.
I haven't had it installed on my car because I don't like dealers touching it. My vehicle in the 7 years I've had it has reved high about 4 times upon starting, but I've always had the break on before I shifted into drive.
The dealer should install a shift interlock which requires the break to be engaged prior to the car being started and engaged in drive I believe.
This was the result of various models/manufactures' vehicles running through garages and over people when they were started and took off on their drivers.
I haven't had it installed on my car because I don't like dealers touching it. My vehicle in the 7 years I've had it has reved high about 4 times upon starting, but I've always had the break on before I shifted into drive.
Shroomlady
10-09-2004, 06:29 PM
There is a recall on Cherokees for extremely high rpm's after start-up.
The dealer should install a shift interlock which requires the break to be engaged prior to the car being started and engaged in drive I believe.
This was the result of various models/manufactures' vehicles running through garages and over people when they were started and took off on their drivers.
I haven't had it installed on my car because I don't like dealers touching it. My vehicle in the 7 years I've had it has reved high about 4 times upon starting, but I've always had the break on before I shifted into drive.
:rolleyes: Thanks Viper....Mine does it after its warmed up has been for 3 days...Took it to an auto mechanic and it stopped doing it. Theres no hoses loose and he says if it was the tps it would do it all the time..He thinks maybe since my gas is low I might have some trash in my tank.So I put some Lucas for fuel in it... Thanks again Shroomlady
The dealer should install a shift interlock which requires the break to be engaged prior to the car being started and engaged in drive I believe.
This was the result of various models/manufactures' vehicles running through garages and over people when they were started and took off on their drivers.
I haven't had it installed on my car because I don't like dealers touching it. My vehicle in the 7 years I've had it has reved high about 4 times upon starting, but I've always had the break on before I shifted into drive.
:rolleyes: Thanks Viper....Mine does it after its warmed up has been for 3 days...Took it to an auto mechanic and it stopped doing it. Theres no hoses loose and he says if it was the tps it would do it all the time..He thinks maybe since my gas is low I might have some trash in my tank.So I put some Lucas for fuel in it... Thanks again Shroomlady
Ironic
10-10-2004, 11:06 AM
Sad Thing is, when mine went bad- it was only intermittant, idle was fine that 1 time, then revved to 3000 rpm once I dropped it in gear- at 3000 rpm, even standing on the brake ain't gonna stop you- if I did'nt slide it out of gear, I'd have been shellin out the big bucks for that parked car
Shroomlady
10-10-2004, 08:34 PM
I guess the 20 means 2000 mine went to almost 20. Strange very strange!!!!!!Especially since when the mechanic looked at it that it quit and on the way home just once and that was only 15..I haven't driven it since have to in the morn...I owe I owe so off to work I go....
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