tim wulf wrote:
Change the air filter. That's easy. Check the FCV by shutting off the jeep and running around to the front of the car and putting your ear close to the hood. within 5 seconds you should here the FCV open back up. It should be a crisp clicking sound if it's clean. If its not working at all you won't hear it and that explains your rough shutdown.
The FCV is open all the time and closes when you shut the engine off. It sprigs back open in about 5 seconds.
I do routinely hear the FCV open after about 5 seconds after shutting down. I haven't listened out for it lately though. I will check that again tonight.
I changed the air filter and that has significantly reduced the hesitation issues. The hesitation is now barely noticable. I am going to change the fuel filter this weekend and I am pretty sure that it will eliminate the rest of the hesitation. By telephone, the dealership also told me to do these things before he takes a look at it to save me a trip.
The rough shut down has gotten better, but not as smooth as it used to be. I wonder if maybe the FCV is dirty and needs to be cleaned. Anyone know if there are any instructions on this site for that too? Is it a big job? I can prob get the dealer to 'trash' the one I have now (on paper) and justify a new one under warranty.
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'05 CRD, Midnight Blue. Every option. Nice ride, idles like a garbage truck
