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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.
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.