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American Muscle
Problem with my 94 Jeep Grand Cherokee sputtering out and dieing...fuel filter?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheCanuck" data-source="post: 2050285" data-attributes="member: 421789"><p>I've recently started having a problem with my 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. It will start fine, but then after driving for about 5 minutes, when i come to a stop and try to give it gas again it will sputter for about a second and then usually die completely, not to be started again for another hour or two. When I CAN start it again, i usually have to pump the gas pedal incessantly to even get it going. My friend says it might be the fuel filter. Just looking for a second opinion/advice because I have to drive home from college on Monday and if it's just the fuel filter i could fix it myself. </p><p>Thanks.</p><p>-Alex</p><p>It doesn't stall when the brakes are applied, but rather after, when i try to give it gas again.</p><p>I replaced the fuel pump sometime last year (to the tune of $800 bucks) so i doubt that is it, unless the mechanics did a shoddy job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheCanuck, post: 2050285, member: 421789"] I've recently started having a problem with my 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. It will start fine, but then after driving for about 5 minutes, when i come to a stop and try to give it gas again it will sputter for about a second and then usually die completely, not to be started again for another hour or two. When I CAN start it again, i usually have to pump the gas pedal incessantly to even get it going. My friend says it might be the fuel filter. Just looking for a second opinion/advice because I have to drive home from college on Monday and if it's just the fuel filter i could fix it myself. Thanks. -Alex It doesn't stall when the brakes are applied, but rather after, when i try to give it gas again. I replaced the fuel pump sometime last year (to the tune of $800 bucks) so i doubt that is it, unless the mechanics did a shoddy job. [/QUOTE]
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