Cos wrote:
Hi guys.
I'm a newbie here and am having a very similar problem as the thread owner here. My jeep is a Liberty cherokee 2004 2.8 crd limited.
I'm pretty sure that it's not the battery as it was changed about 4 months ago and it cranks with plenty of power. Unfortunately, that's all it does. No coughing, no spluttering just constant cranking.
However, what I did want to ask is if anyone on here has had the same problem and has ended up with spare parts that they changed but that didn't need changing. eg CPS AND CAM sensor etc
I'm not sure what the problem is with mine. There is plenty of fuel in the tank, fuel pressure is there, I have switched over the relays and checked the fuses, so I'm hoping it's something simple as we were meant to be selling it in January for a larger 4x4.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I may also be looking for someone to do the work on my driveway if there is anyone in the North Midlands/cheshire that offers this service.
Do you have the SKIS light on the cluster ON all the time or Flashing at you?
Early Export CRDs like mine have an amber "Key" Icon light up when you turn on the ignition and it goes out after a few seconds. If it flashes at you it normally means that you can start it and it runs for a few seconds then cuts out. If it is ON constantly it will crank but not fire. Later CRDs have a RED LED on the left of the cluster for the SKIS system and not a Key symbol. Best to try another chipped key and swap out the ASD relay as this is involved here. You can pull out the ASD relay and briefly jumper pins 30 and 87 together inside the relay socket to see if it fires....if it does fire then either the wiring to the ASD relay is bad or something else is preventing the ASD relay from energizing.....the ASD relay is energized by the ECM if the ECM is happy with the chipped key, is happy with cam and crank pulses and a few other things.
You can put some clear tubing in line with the fuel filter to see if there is air in the line and that fuel is moving ie. not a blocked fuel filter.
What type of fuel head do you have? The early Export CRDS have a different Racor head to the ones that are fitted to the USA models.
If it has the Nylon screw top that you unscrew and lift up and pump a bit you may have a 10mm brass bolt on the side...you need to pump up pressure and then briefly open the brass bolt to release air and water...tighten it up and repeat.
Otherwise you need to pull codes out and then think of replacing the cam sensor and the crank sensor with OEM parts only.
