lacabrera wrote:
It could be the ignition switch. The switch is connected to the key barrel by a plastic rod that are prone to breaking. Its a bit of a sod to get at because our UK models have a anti theft clamp around the barrel and you have to drill out the bolts to remove it. Normally the immobiliser allows the engine to crank and run for a few seconds.
Update on the problem - it's now fixed!! Thanks for the guidance
Turns out it was indeed an ignition problem: It was the ignition switch actuator pin assembly, as mentioned above.
The plastic rod that runs through the middle was OK (it seems this only moves to engage a switch when the key is inserted into the ignition barrel). However, the metal assembly that houses it was broken at the end, which stops the key turning the ignition switch on in its last stage to turn the engine over.
I got a replacement for the princely sum of £55 from a local Jeep dealer, but it's done the trick and I can now start the beast! They had a few in stock too, so it suggests it's a common part for replacement.
It's not an easy fix though, as also mentioned above, as the welded-in anti-theft ignition assembly took an age to drill out and removed. I've not refitted it for now (too much hassle), so the SKIS immobilizer unit is wobbling about a bit, but it's working fine.
Got a new battery to boot (Bosch hi-torque) and we're back on the road!!
Once again this forum has been invaluable in helping fix the KJ, so I'm very grateful for assistance
