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Getting In-Sync with a Couple Wranglers Panama City FL

I've experienced some trouble with the Hall effect crankshaft position sensors and have had a few ignition coil failures, but have otherwise had very little difficulty quickly diagnosing both hard and intermittent failures in these systems - until recently, that is.

Emerald Coast Automotive Repair, Inc.
(850) 769-6933, 001-2004
1115 West 15th Sreet
Panama City, FL
Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
2808 N East Ave Suite A
Panama City, FL
Adams Tank & Lift North
(850) 914-0373
Panama City Beach, FL
AAA Spray Coating
850-522-4899
2516 N East Ave
Panama City, FL
Dave's Custom Body Shop
850-913-1817
3512 W 23rd St
Panama City, FL
Adams Tank & Lift North
(850) 914-0373
Panama City, FL
Grease Pro
(850) 784-4433, 001-2004
219 Harrison Avenue
Panama City, FL
Richard Golden
850-785-5075
2227 E Business 98
Panama City, FL
Brannon Automotive Inc
850-785-9633
1401 Harrison Ave
Panama City, FL
Darren's Auto Body
850-769-7133
223 W 6th St
Panama City, FL
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Getting In-Sync with a Couple Wranglers

By Gary Goms  
February 01, 2007

It's axiomatic in the diagnostic trade that, as soon as one thinks he has command of a particular system, the gods of technology pitch a curve ball that unerringly slips under the swing of the diagnostic bat. Not that I've never seen a 4.0L Jeep engine before; I've serviced dozens, perhaps hundreds of them. The engine is a very simple, durable design that's been around for decades. In fact, I spent a season of desert racing prepping a venerable 258-cubic inch version that had been professionally built to produce well over 300 horsepower. The engine was extremely durable and faster than many of the V8 engines it had to compete against.

During the late 1980s, Jeep equipped the 4.2L version of the engine with the Renix (Renault and Bendix) electronic fuel injection system which, with the exception of the troublesome variable reluctor-style crankshaft position sensors, proved extremely reliable. When Chrysler Corporation bought the Jeep name and production line, the configuration remained essentially the same with the exception of Chrysler electronics replacing the Renix designs used during the American Motors/Renault partnership.

All in all, the Chrysler electronics has proven very reliable. I've experienced some trouble with the Hall effect crankshaft position sensors and have had a few ignition coil failures, but have otherwise had very little difficulty quickly diagnosing both hard and intermittent failures in these ...

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