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Replaced: stater, cap, rotor button, coil, harness to coil, CTS, MAP, plugs, wires, ECM. Tested wires to firewall, fuses, relays, ruled out NSS.
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so the starter is cranking the engine over? is the security light on? starting fluid been sprayed in the throttle?
http://troubleshootmyvehicle.com/jeep/4.0L/how-to-test-a-no-start-condition-2
Thanks for the trouble shooting list. I already did spark test, no spark. No power to coil either. Replaced CPS with a Mopar one. Also replaced cap, rotor, ignition coil, harness to coil, and pickup/stater. Traced wiring harnesses back to firewall, all good. Tested fuses, they were fine but I replaced them anyway. Tried a neutral start also, no go.
IF no *battery voltage* to coil with key on .. Suspect ignition switch .. Use a jumper wire from battery positive post to coil positive terminal then check for spark 'from coil wire' to ground while helper cranks engine .. Post results.
I will try that and post results. :)
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It cranks but won't turn over. No security lights and dash guages seem to be operating normal. Haven't sprayed any starter fluid though. Duh on my part. I'll give it a try.
ok,try the starting fluid,see what happens..>BTW>cranking means the starter is spinning the engine over or turning the engine over..i think what you mean is that you have a "crank NO start condition"...
Yea that's what I meant. Crank no start. Still throwing CPS code too. #11. Starting fluid did not work.