Big Montana wrote:
That's an interesting tip. I generally lock the door with the internal door lock... I suspect that wont do the same thing.
On a different note... I was able to push the key button about a thousand times and eventually the turn signals flashed and the interior lights came on, but the door locks didn't move. I took a chance and opened the door and the alarm didn't sound. I stated the Jeep and ran it for a while in the hopes of drying out the engine bay. It seems to have worked. The key fobs work now.
I have to assume that I still have a ground somewhere. Is this something that a reputable shop can trace? I really DO NOT want t get stranded again and pay for the tow.
When I said that I washed the under body, I still had the skid plate on, and I did NOT pop the hood or anything to soak the engine bay. I am worried that there will be future problems from simple mud puddles. I wish there was a simple way to deactivate the security system. Last time this happened, I could turn the Jeep on, but it died within a few seconds. The keys are not the problem. It's definitely the unit that receives the signal.
Could it be that this isn't a ground at all and it's the unit in the steering column as has happened to others?
If the Jeep starts but then dies after a few seconds it means that the ECU did not recognize the security code sent to it by the SKIM module which sits on top of the steering column with a "loop" going around the ignition slot.
If it is intermitant I would suspect the SKIM module, the wiring going from the SKIM module to the ECU, the wiring going from the ECU to the ASD relay or the ASD relay itself. I would suggest you disconnect the battery and unhook the connectors on the ECU then dry the ECU connectors with a hairdryer....also swap the ASD relay over with an identical one.
If you are stuck and cannot get the engine to start then try jumpering pins 30 and 87 out in the ASD socket...you may be lucky.. but this normaly will not get the engine to run if the SKIM code is not recogised by the ECU...otherwise it would be easy to 'hotwire" the Jeep like this!
