linewarbr wrote:
Have you tried scanning it as soon as you turn it off? Drive it as normal and then just as soon as you turn off the engine, plug the code reader in and turn the key back over to "On." That's the only way I can get my scanner to read it; if it has been sitting for a while it won't read.
I just tried this and same result no codes.
Also last night before leaving work I disconnected the MAF sensor so that I knew I would have a code to read. Well I still can't read a code off of it. Also this morning as I was running errands I started the jeep up and the ESP and traction control lights came on and stayed on until the next time I stopped and started it again. I'm starting to think it is a problem with the ECU. I just had it tuned by InMotion back in the beginning of June. I'm wounding if it could just be a software glitch or if the ECM itself is bad. Does this sound reasonable?
The reason I think it could be the ECM is I have a friend that was having similar problems with a wrangler check engine light with no codes and it turned out being the ECM.
Thanks,
Charlie