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Re: 93 JGC Idle problem

To: <Jeeptoys@aol.com>, <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: 93 JGC Idle problem
From: "Tim Mullen" <Tim.Mullen@trw.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 08:26:41 -0800
>>> <Jeeptoys@aol.com> 11/28/2000 12:55:15 AM >>>
>
> 10- Local parts houses here in L.A. say the TPS is a dealer only item.  I 
> would love to hear that the aftermarket has a solution.  Any suggestions?

You could try mail ordering the parts.  I used to buy my Jeep parts from a 
dealer
in Alabama: Leon Rosser Jeep,  1724 1st Ave. N. Besemer, AL 35020.  Phone:
888-348-2037.  Web site:<http://www.thinkjeep.com/>.  Parts were much cheaper
than at the local dealer.  I'm sure there are other dealers that you can mail 
order from.
No interest, yadda, yadda, yadda; heck, I don't even own a Jeep any more...

I also get my Honda parts mail order from a dealer in New England.  Recently had
to buy new drive shafts for $130 each - local dealers wanted $210 - $220.

As for the overall problem; one suggestion, check the pins in ALL the 
connectors.  I
once had a problem with the ignition system on a Honda.  Tested and measured 
everything.  Replaced the ignition module, etc.  Car would still randomly die.  
Turned 
out to be that a pin in a main harness connector had "slipped" out of position 
and 
would make intermittent contact.  Would work fine for weeks, and the fail two 
or 
three times a day...   Only found the problem because I was desperate and 
trying 
everything...   Probably isn't your problem, but you never know...

Tim Mullen

PS Just checked the web site, and they list a Throttle Position Sensor (GP1022) 
for
1991-93 WJ w/4 or 6 cyl for $54.00 - don't know if it's the same part or not, 
but you 
get the idea...

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