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Jeep won’t crank. Battery seems fine. But shows on 10 when key is turned. When tried to jump it, it read 14. So is there enuff charge? Also when was jumping it, it still didn’t crank. I tapped on starter and didn’t help. Not sure where to go from here or what it could be? Ignition switch?
What makes this problem better or worse?
Not enuff info.
How long has your 2001 Jeep Cherokee had this problem?
It just started yesterday.
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"10" is what I would assume to be 10 volts. "14" sounds like 14 volts. Why don't you start by ensuring a known good battery is installed in the vehicle. Do that first before continuing to tap starter motors and do other testing. Sometimes cars won't respond to jump starting that well, and 10 volts is definitely not going to cut it. www.repairpal.com/repair-shops