Jeep 4.0L engine sensors I suggest you keep on hand
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- In this video we discuss the Jeep/AMC 4.0L inline six cylinder engine which was used in Jeeps from 1986 to 2006. Specifically we will be discussing what sensors and other electrical bits you should pack to be prepared for any failure. We will discuss..
Idle Air Controller (IAC)
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Manifold Pressure (MAP)
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Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)
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Coolant Temperature Sender
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Oil Pressure Sender
Old Style
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New Style
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Crankshaft Position Sensor
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Camshaft Position Sensor
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We hope you enjoyed this video and will keep in mind that all information included is intended to be purely academic and in fact is only the opinion of D&E. We are not professionals, nor are we qualified to knight you a professional. D&E want to ensure that anyone modify or fixing their own vehicle does so in a safe manner which leaves the vehicle in a legal, roadworthy state. In short, DON'T BE A MONKEY WITH A TOOL BOX! If you don't know what you are doing, leave it the professionals!
Hey Doug! I got a video idea for you. How to do a totally comprehensive health check on the 4.0. Everything from compression, fuel pressure, injector performance, oil pressure, leak down, engine critical vacuum systems etc. I'm sure there's stuff I missed. Would be great to just have a good baseline reference to compare to. My buddy just managed to find a non running '92 wrangler for $500 that only needed ECU "brain surgery" and fired right up. Knowing how to check the health of the motor and to check that it's running right would be nice to see what next steps are needed to make it a reliable daily.
This would be incredible, especially for those of us with RENIX Jeeps. There's so little good information out there, and what good information there is seems spread across the internet. A good clear video saying this sensor = these problems, and this sensor = these problems would be SO helpful!
@@doctechno2241Service manual has all of that lol.
Why don't you two collaborate and do it? Just cut the best clips from various videos and film some of your own if needed. I'm sure it would become the Bible for 4.0L noobs...like me.
I just inherited a grand cherokee that's been sitting for a year and a half after my niece drunkenly crashed into someone's yard and hit a small tree. It was going to get sold to a scrap yard so I offered to take it to use as a daily to keep miles on my car down. It's a 99 or 2000, wait...maybe 01+ because i just looked at wjbible and it has silverblade #1 wheels with the newer centercap. Could be an 04 for all I know. I moved it from the street to the garage side yard like 2 years ago when I was doing an oil change on my car and the jeep felt like garbage just moving that hundred feet. Felt shaky and weak. Definitely wasn't taken care of. Granted I'm driving a low mile 2011 Lexus is350 so I'm used to smooth, quiet power (0-60 in 4.9 seconds).
Hopped on Amazon and ordered plugs, air filter, valve cover gasket, hood struts, thermostat, radiator cap. This wj has 140k on it. I have a couple obd2 scanners but I don't even know if there's a check engine light on. It probably needs a battery, too. Lol think the date said 2018 on it.
Tires are bald so I'm picking up a used set of those older attractive 17" wrangler 5 thick spoke wheels w/decent tires for $150 tomorrow. Pissed I missed an 80-85% set of 18" Michelin Defender tires for $150! the other day as there's a newer 18" wrangler wheel set for $80. Hopefully finish the radiator install on Sunday, but my bro in law was doing it and he's no mechanic so it might be a headache. I'm pretty mechanically inclined and have done all my own maintenance since high school auto shop over 20 years ago.
Glad to see parts are cheap for these, though. Water pump is only $30-40 to where my lexus one on sale was over 100 but that was oem. I was thinking of just the cheap 2" rough country lift on Amazon but then I spotted a "lightly" used 4" lift kit on marketplace for $250 (that runs $800 or so new). I guess I'm getting ahead of myself and need to make sure the engine is solid before dumping money into it. So make that video guys!
Awesome video, as a new XJ owner I'm gonna put this to use.
Great reminder. Rummaging through a junkyard is a great way to spend a Saturday morning.
As an XJ enthusiast I can attest to the need for spare sensors! Great video.
I’m having a problem with my 1994 Cherokee Sport it started running rough idle was going up and down so I changed the entire throttle body I have a parts truck ,I also changed the injectors and the O2 sensor and also the spark plugs and they were black the new ones and black smoke was coming out of the tail pipe and it’s gotten worse now it’s hard to start and won’t even run while idling and this truck has always ran perfect do you have any suggestions on what I should do or have any ideas on what could possibly be wrong
Hey Doug! Being from the 2.5 clan in my MJ, here's what I can tell. The 2.5 is actually really reliable and doesn't have that much sensor problems. However, its problem is popularity and rarety. Many sensors are on close-out deals even on Rockauto, especially the manual TPS sensors. Water temp and oil pressure sensors from vehicles with full deluxe cluster are worth something, ECU's are important for 2.5s, since they're rare, and has been many versions from year to year. A good functioning idle stepper motor is worth gold. And finally, air temperature sensor; IIRC, you can't get them anymore, so I converted to and AC Delco unit. It's like 1 or 2 degrees F off from the original, but works great, and I only had to change connector styles.
Two points:
(1) The TPS can start going bad, but not bad enough to set a code in the ECU, making it difficult to diagnose. One symptom of this is the torque converter occasionally coming out of lockup on the highway. Sister thought that the engine was "missing" (like a cylinder occasionally misfiring), but the RPM was actually blipping up slightly each time it happened. Torque converter coming out of lockup. Replaced TPS, problem went away.
(2) A sensor I would add is the transmission Output Speed Sensor (42RE, obviously). It's very easy to replace, and in fact can be done trans-fluid-leak-free if the vehicle is on somewhat of a downhill slope (facing downhill). When the sensor goes bad, the transmission will not shift out of first gear. So now you're not technically stuck on the side of the road, but being stuck in first could have you running out of gas before you get home or to a gas station. Had that happen to my sister, also.
I love seeing videos like this. I've had a jeep for 7 years now. Been through the mountains and plenty of trails it shouldn't have been. It's been eating nitrous for over 2 years. Went to the drag strip every Thursday for almost a year straight. Put a 4.0 header on and the rest of the exhaust is 3inch stainless with a 5 inch square pipe on the end off of a late model dirt track car. Limited slip in the rear. No sway bars. All I've replaced is water pump and radiator. Never even taken the valve cover off. Yall must be doing something wrong with yours to have all these problems. Maybe you should stop caring and just drive it. The more you care the more stuff seems to break.
A video like this for the 4.7 would be GREAT!
It's basically the exact same thing. All the same sensors. I buy all my sensors new tho from Rockauto. Those junkyard cars are there for a reason
I'll tell you something: the TP sensor works with the signal from the clock spring that goes to the steering wheel. When that gets damaged, the airbag light comes on and the truck starts to fail.
Where you dropped the TPS screws is home for spare CPS, oil sensor, cam sensor,cap and rotor(XJ). In the WJ it’s home for spare ECM that has been programmed.
This is a super video!
The next screw or bolt that is hard coming out, tap on the head. It will help loosen the threads 👍🏻 Love the video man
Excellent video.
Had the crank position sensor, throttle position sensor, rear main seal, water pump, power steering pump, window regulators, and axle seals immediately go bad on a "new" WJ with 160k miles. Replaced every fluid, wear component, and sensor. I keep spare parts, fluids, and equipment strapped over the rear axle behind the seat. The excess weight does have an impact going uphill, but it also improves traction in winter and reduces bodyroll. Can't always count on having cell reception and unscheduled hikes are inconvenient.
Sure enough, I have those kinds of spares, but they are all new parts for my now 20 year old Jeep Grand Cherokee! Though
my Grand Cherokee give me grief at times, but I still love it and I know that these parts won't be around forever, I have already
have felt this necessity in especially when I fully intend to do partial restorations across the board! And so when I saw this
video title and thumbnail, I also too felt that I this was a must see! Since I've seen other videos dating back about 4-6 months
ago on this channel, I know that everything for the Jeep enthusiast and/or professionals repair guide is all relevant no matter
what and I can appreciate D&E in the Garage and the direction that the channel is going. At this point, I am an avid follower but
not exactly a full time follower but i suppose that things will change in time. Some channels tend to go archaic or caveman style
while turning wrenches and this would be be a turn-off for some of those viewers, but could be entertaining for some viewers!
Yet for those of us that has been trained to do things the right way and to be absolutely thorough in all that we do. Example: I
know of one channel that is nearly out to abuse and destroy their tools like no other and that does not suit me well at all! Tools
are for to make a solid living and NOT to have to replace them every time they turn around! Those kinds of individuals that abuse
and destroy tools need to be slapped up besides the noggin with a pork chop, for sure! Still, I do feel that D&E is a good channel
and I just know that I can rely on some good content when I comes right down to some of those brass tacks! D&E is about one
of 4 channels that I know of that can accommodate folks in a grand manner, which could be refined just a little bit going forward
and I believe that every bit of their knowledge can be a big benefit to virtually any Jeep owner and it is with the building of a great community for UA-cam is where it is at. Thank-You D&E for sharing and I appreciate all that you do and with that said, here
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Cherokee and so in particular, my Jeep at times has caused me some real @$$ pains from the git go! Mine is so equipped with
the 4.7 Liter that has the rich and raw horsepower that some people long for but they aren't necessarily long lasting.
Great information! Thanks for taking the time to make this video!
U are a God send, thank u for helping us keep the old school on the road longer.
Great video. I just had to clean the IAC sensor in my XJ. It's running now, but since my XJ takes me to the middle of Nowhere, NV occasionally, I think having spare sensors on hand is probably a good idea. Thanks!
I would suggust impact rated t-20 bits i just did my tps and it was the difference in being able to reuse the screws after i twisted the first non impact rated t-20.
Thanks bro, finding out the throttle control sensor was messing with the transmission shifting. Ran to the parts store, fixed my issue I’ve been having for months. 🎉
Got an XJ a few months ago. First oil change I broke the oil pressure gauge when taking the oil filter out. That thing is fun to get to! lol
By the way just change all 3 throttle body sensors. WJ feels like different vehicle.
The cam synchronizer is the part that goes into the oil pump and needs to be timed. The sensor is the plastic part on top that you have to remove to time the synchronizer. As long as you don't turn the engine over it's easy to replace.
What an amazing video, brother -- thank you! I've got a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport and all I find myself wishing after watching this video is that you were my neighborhood go-to mechanic.
Once again, you have nailed it. Extremely accurate on the TPS and the oil sending unit sensors.
Drove through flooded street in the morning and by the afternoon I did not have first gear. Had to roll out of the parking lot is second gear. Made it home just fine TPS dried out overnight and in the morning. It was good as new, or as I should say good as used. One day when we get old Doug, you and I are going to sit on the porch have a couple cold ones, and complain about how these TPS sensors in these new flying cars are so much harder to replace than these WJ’s.
I carry top/bottom radiator hoses also.
Kinda funny i took my xj to the dealership to fix the tps issues, and 3k later still have the same issue. A $15 switch solved the whole issue for the tps and no one has posted it on any forum. The brake light switch has a tiny amount of play can cause all these issues.
I thought I was the only one that bought new ones as spares as these so cheap. I have a spare air idle control valve, throttle pos sensor, fan relay (a must. ) and map sensor. I think I spent $75 for all 😂
Spare items to add ; ignition coil, ignition switch, belt, (and for more extreme folks; drive shaft, ujoints, tierod ends, axle shafts with hub already attached,
Ha, ha, my 2007 VW Golf with over 200K miles never had any sensor issues, basically they are resistive or Hall sensors....I have a '93 Wrangler that I intend to restore though and this video is really useful. Will collect all the sensors... Let other people drive the electric cars, we keep what we have...:)
great suggestions! I guess the important thing is to make sure the old junkyard parts actually work.
Regarding the oil and water temperature sensors/sending units... Make you match up to what you have in your own Jeep: gauges or "idiot" lights. The sending units are different for each case.
I appreciate you
Thanks for the video
Hey Doug, I’m a Jeep Wrangler guy but my poor old TJ is almost rotted beyond repair. I’m currently considering a 2000 grand Cherokee 4.0 with a Quadra Drive . The 4.0
Is a real seller I’m just not sure about the Quadra Drive . What are your thoughts, it’s going to see some off-roading . Not really hardcore, I drive through the mudd not around it .
Just got a 96 ZJ that I'm going to fix up, thanks for the valuable info.
As a 96 ZJ owner myself: suggest you get 98 ZJ sensors for the throttle body! The only difference is the connectors. They are way more secure. Yes you will need to cut and butt connect/crimp with heat shrink. The IAC valve will no longer have that 90 deg turn. As good as this video is: don’t blame it all on the sensor…. brittle wire at t the connector and basic connectors on the 96 that Jeep upgraded just two years later. Good luck!
Thank you for doing The Lord’s work. ❤
Because of your advice, I grabbed the fan relay for my 4.7.
Nice video, clear and to the point. One correction, it's manifold ABSOLUTE pressure sensor.
My 2000 XJ is starting to act like the transmission is going. It was rebuilt about 15 months ago. They said it wouldn’t last because I have a 32” tire with 3:55 gears. I’ll try the TPS sensor first. Also losing coolant with no explanation of where it’s going. Great video
Replace your radiator cap first and see if you coolant leak goes away... otherwise check your head for cracks. I have 2 2000 xjs, one has already had the dreaded cracked 331 head. The other had a mystery leak, and it turned out being a radiator bad cap.
Atleast on XJs the cam sensor is only used to determine where the engine is on startup. If you unplug it the engine wont start but if you start the engine and unplug it while the engines running the engine will stay running like normal but it will throw a CEL.
The tool that works is the right tool for the job.
Don't forget about all the relays inside the interior fuse box area they control all of the starting and gas shut off relays they're in there above the fuse box very important one especially for those ignitions that have the transmitter hey Google
We need the video for the 4.7HO Doug! 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Got every sensor and big brick fuse all in a tool box. No one understands why I’ve carried them all around but they were basically free. Oh and a starter in there too just in case !
Just literally 20 minutes/8 beers ago swapped the TPS from my 99 parts WJ into my 01 daily WJ and hopefully solved something I've been fighting for a week. Deep water on the road home and a coil strip and plugs later, I'm 160$ in and hopefully fixed. I'm on my 3rd WJ and it still still boggles me I can ford downstream with water over the headlights but a puddle takes me out for a week. 25 miles away from 200K.
grabbing an extra ECU would not be a bad idea, generally the only thing that goes wrong with them are the three electrolytic caps, but if they happen to fail while on a trip, you are calling a tow truck. I keep a spare for my 2.5 Wrangler in my spare parts bag.
Ive got one of those bags that the owners manual comes in, but im using it to hold my owners manual. Otherwise id send it your way. If i ever find one that i can scoop up, i'd gladly get it to you. I should do a junkyard run soon anyways. Im replacing a wheel hub on my Liberty on tuesday. And once i do that ill just need to ignore the huge hole in my muffler until next spring and call it good 😂
I used to be a junk yard hound but not so much anymore, although I just wish that the junkyard that I would frequent used
to have a shuttle bus to get you down deep into the mix but I just don't think that they still have this service anymore..
Crank sensor is not easy on a 2003 Grand Cherokee. Mine swelled and was completely stuck and would not move. I could not get it out even after making the access hole bigger and it was starting to distort and about to break. I used a few drops of lye at a time to dissolve the bell housing. Aluminum is attacked by acids and bases while steel is only affected by acid. Took 3 days but I got it out, lather rinse repeat. The reason I am watching this is because last night the packrats ate the wire on the new one and I could not remember how the dash came apart.
After cleaning tps. How do you get it sot correctly
I keep most of those in the glovebox of my 01 ram 1500 (5.2l). I've had to use the spare IAC.
Awesome video as always. Nice Hoody but isn't the firing order of the Jeep 4.0 153624? Your shirt has the last 2 digits reversed unless I'm unaware of something...
In 2004 WJs got a proper fan relay in the fuse block. Prior years had the TERRIBLE fan relay under the passenger headlight that required you to keep the motor on suicide watch.
Hello, very good day, I have a 2.5L and I am wondering if it shares a cylinder head with the 5.2 or the 5.9, I don't know if my lazy 2.5L could be updated, I am also intrigued if there is any camshaft update for he . greeting !!! thanks for the information
How do you know if a junkyard sensor is any good?
Isn’t it best to buy a Mopar sensor new?
If you'll break those torx bolts loose then turn them back in part way every couple turns YOU WILL find it MUCH EASIER.
I removed the temperature sensor that turns the fan on. Mine failed and cause my radiator to burst in my 02 WJ. I replaced with an older model manual fan ,after buying a new radiator,$$
Were you about to say Throttle Positioning System at first? Haha it happens 😆Great video though, and yes I need to gather some more spare sensors myself asap! 😎
Great content. I own a 99 and 04 WJ. The 04, 4.7 has a constant tapping sound. I've no idea what else to do. New push rods, rockers and timing chain tensioners replaced 😢???
I had a map sensor split in half on my WJ, like to drove me insane trying to figure out what the problem was. went to a pick and pull a few dollars later was back in business.
Any tips for getting stubborn sensors off in the yard? Cause hitting them with PB blaster and coming back the next day doesn’t always work at yards that just Willy nilly crush vehicles for no reason and no warning…
Would a faulty throttle position/throttle body sensor cause a transmission that doesn't want to shift out of first gear?
Oh, I think you answered my question at 4:25. I need to be more patient 😅
Excellent video sir. Thank you very much.
Do you have a video on how to clean the iac housing
I have an odd one... getting high voltage (even with the ignition off) across the signal wire of the TPS. I trace the wires and it seems like oil is flowing through the wire casing? Maybe from pcv valve failure or something? Going to end up scrapping this 4.0 unless You want to buy it. In Washington. Ran good and still runs but has oil in the wires now and I am having issues finding the short.
Highly recommend using Mopar sensors if available and not knock off cheap ones. It's bit me in the axx to many times. I tried going cheap but my WJ didn't like it.
Thank you!!
9:00 Its held on with 5.5mm, I was at the junkyard today and pulled one. Bring your complete husky socket go box. Asked about those throttle body sensors 8$ each... Meh. Got a bunch more fuses today free
Why'd you delete my last comment about grabbing all the FMX and relays for 3$? Maybe UA-cam did? I got 50 fuses and 30 relays for 3$..
Do this for the V8 ?
Distributor 4.0s have a cam position sensor as well, it's in the distributor, under the rotor. Parts store computers don't believe they exist, Rockauto doesn't believe they exist, but they do. I know they exist because mine has gone bad.
@@jamesl9686 Makes sense, I got sick of trying to diagnose mine in sub-freezing temperatures when it failed and dragged it to a shop who told me it was a bad cam sensor, it was pretty embarrassing when I got it back from the shop and they told me what it was. Definetely one to have a spare of on hand, though.
I have so many spare parts in my 99 Cherokee 4.0, the local parts stores call me to see if I have any extras. Now I'm stuck trying to find the cause of my #4 misfire. Something keeps frying that plug. No coolant leaks. 184k miles on it.
I have a misfire on 3 I think. But no codes , did pop a code for just a second after cleaning iac and it said misfire on 3. I’m kinda stumped on what it could be. Idle acts like it wants to choke out or something but then corrects itself. Fine at higher speeds. Problem is only idle.
@@takenursht8701 Mine was an internal crack between 3 and 4 on the head. Drove it like that for 8 months and finally got a new head. Runs great again.
My 2003 4L WJ shows fuel control pressure out of range to high ,p 1281, please help me,I change the fuel regulator still same
drill a small hole in a pice of sheet metal put it over the idel air bypass chamber party on without the sensors
I have a 95 zj 4.0 and sometimes the car shakes crazy on acceleration/misfiring (no fault codes except lambda sensor).
When you lift off the throttle and drive for a couple minutes slowly all is fine again...any idea?
Are there any sensors that can be pulled from the AW4 xmission? Are there any that can be added to the AW4? Pressure, temp ect...
Keep us posted on the sweatshirts 👍
Always jeep a few t20 tirx bits ,a half inch long socket ,a half inch socket,and the multi screwdriver that will fit the torx bits ,alsi 3,4 5,8 hose foot if each and 4 hose clams in case your geater core starts steaming through the vents ir jyst gives out ,the fan fuel pum asd relay are alk the same so carry one extra ,yse quality parts especially when it comes to sensors ,justsatn.
I have a high idle between my shifts on my manual transmission which one should I fix
How about an update on Eric?
Great video! Thanks for posting!
Never trust a junkyard when buying a rearend spcially if they say it's got low mileage, itll probably roar worse than the one your replacing just rebuild the one you've got
Great video bud. My local yunkyard just has a bucket full of sensors that they've pulled themselves. Is there an obvious way to spot a Mopar CPS as apposed to after market garbage?
Thanks for the video!
So we have a 2000 jeep cherokee classic 2wd, 132k miles, wiring harness looks like a rat nest and has been chopped on, I've spent days goin through the harness to re hooked all cut wires, replaced fuel pump crank sensor tried new map sensor, the and relay started buzzing on me so we purchased a new one and does the same thing, and now the fuel pump stays running when Key is turned on, we tried a junk yard ecu the fuel pump primed and turned off as it should, but still will not start
Seems like the more I look into the XJ/4L the more I think the biggest issues are electrical.
Very good video, thanks
Wow d@E you did very well video make sensen thakns for your time
I have a 89 Cherokee 4.0 and I'm starting to find that parts are getting hard to find. Like the points and condenser. should I change out my distributor
I bet they are hard to find since they don't have them.
What would be your suggestion? Just change oil pressure sensor on my WJ. Still no pressure on the dashboard.
I can't get my P0123 code to clear even with an OEM T.P.S.? I'm stuck in commy land California and get get my XJ smogged because check engine light is on? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Is there a sensor that would cause a lean under power backfire ? I've replaced plugs, coil, TPS and injectors. All cylinders are at 160psi on compression with the exception of #3 which is at 101psi.
Thanks for the video but, it’s a Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor.
Doug, Dan here, I’m no need of your help. I have a 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport 6cyl 4.0. So the water pump went out. Simple enough, less than a week later I’m driving home when it stalls. I had just got in the Jeep, just warmed to operating temp. Since then it happens every time it warms up. Could it be the coolant temp sensor, could it be the crankshaft position sensor. I’m really strapped for cash, and could really use some help. Please get back to me.
Great information! Thanks for your videos.
How you get a 4.0l hoodie?
I suddenly need to tale a trip to pull-a-part...😂
Thanks for your video 😎👍
How can I go to the u pull in NJ if you guys snagged everything for the xj 4.0 already lmao!
Hey man
I have a 96 Tj with a 4.0
I only have High setting left for my heater, what should I change?
Thanks 👊
The rheostat (The knob that controls fan speed) would be my first choice. Thats what happened to mine.
@@davidpippin3460 Thanks man!👊
2001. Tj... nuts
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Where did you get that hoodie
oil pressure sensor will cause it to run rough
DANG! just found and wow, yes keep all those as a spare for a 4.0l haha.