85TrailRunner
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- Mar 16, 2007
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- Monroe
I also posted this in a Jeep forum also, just wanted all opinions.
History of the '98 Grand Cherokee...Three years ago a chunk on the #6 piston skirt fell off & led to the engine knocking so the Jeep was parked in the garage. Two years later I finally got around to getting the engine rebuilt, I pulled the engine myself & took it to someone to have it rebuilt. Rebuilt engine sat for several months & now I'm trying to get it back in & get the Grand Cherokee running again.
-Recent-
Put the engine back in & got all the electrical hooked back up best to my knowledge for it to have been around a 1 year so since I took the engine out. Now all the lights work, windows, horn, etc work but the starter won't spin much less engage to spin engine. I've got a new battery, battery voltage to the starter solenoid, & fuses & relays tested good. I bench tested the starter/starter solenoid & it works. Checked the grounds that I had to hook back up in the harness that I had removed & the grounds were testing to be good.
-Question-
When I'm attempting to start the Jeep should the green wire with black trace coming from the starter have 12volts? If it should then mine doesn't where should the 12 volts be coming from? Any more ideas? Test the key switch? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
History of the '98 Grand Cherokee...Three years ago a chunk on the #6 piston skirt fell off & led to the engine knocking so the Jeep was parked in the garage. Two years later I finally got around to getting the engine rebuilt, I pulled the engine myself & took it to someone to have it rebuilt. Rebuilt engine sat for several months & now I'm trying to get it back in & get the Grand Cherokee running again.
-Recent-
Put the engine back in & got all the electrical hooked back up best to my knowledge for it to have been around a 1 year so since I took the engine out. Now all the lights work, windows, horn, etc work but the starter won't spin much less engage to spin engine. I've got a new battery, battery voltage to the starter solenoid, & fuses & relays tested good. I bench tested the starter/starter solenoid & it works. Checked the grounds that I had to hook back up in the harness that I had removed & the grounds were testing to be good.
-Question-
When I'm attempting to start the Jeep should the green wire with black trace coming from the starter have 12volts? If it should then mine doesn't where should the 12 volts be coming from? Any more ideas? Test the key switch? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.