tihetal wrote:
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I have a 2006 jeep liberty crd with 115k on it. Last week my girlfriend (it is her vehicle) was going to drive to town the jeep blew a hole in the CAC hose going from the intercooler to the intake. She turned around and called me. I, not understanding why she was losing boost, made the mistake of telling her to unhook the battery for a minute to clear the computer. Then we misdiagnosed the original problem as being the egr valve because it would run better when the Mass Air Flow sensor was disconnected. So we then dug into it and replaced the egr....not the problem obviously. Lesson learned. Anyway, after she connected the battery back up but BEFORE we replaced the egr the jeep went to engaging the starter for about a second only. then shutting down. We did get it to run a few different times after that however it has since become worse and now it just clicks.
We have had the battery tested, and also tried a new battery, had the starter tested, jumped 30 and 87 under the starter relay and we do get the starter to engage indefinitely but even with the ignition on, it will not fire. When we replaced the egr we also replaced the fuel filter. We have purged the air out of that system as far as we can tell (pumping the air out through the zerk on the side of the filter housing). All battery terminals and leads have been cleaned. Also we are only getting 9.7 volts when hooking a voltmeter up to the starter relay fuse leads. We have read that this indicates a problem with the ignition switch or a breakable lever in the steering column. We are not blowing any fuses and the system does not throw any codes....any ideas here??? Thank you in advance.
Download your '06 FSM here:
http://colorado4wheel.com/manuals/Jeep/KJ/That relay fuse is connected directly to the battery, so it should read min +12.6v, same as reading directly across the battery terminals - any voltage checks should be referenced directly to the negative battery terminal
Sounds sorta like the security system is not recognizing the ign key, which would prevent starting when the ECM doesn't pick up the Auto Shutdown Relay
Did you remove any of the connectors at the rear of the engine when replacing the EGR?