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I've had two jeeps that have done the same thing, an 89' cherokee and a 92 cherokee. My problem was a sensor that hooks up somewhere near the intake manifold and tell the computer how to choke the engine. Then problem is when it goes bad it starts to flood the engine because it wonts to choke it all the time, like it has just been cranked. I cant remember the name of it right off hand but give me till a little bit and it will come to me. However the sensor is like 30$ at any parts store, so its not that bad to replace. when i think of the name ill come back on and post another reply for ya if you still need help.
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