My 2000 5.9 magnum ram has an erratic idle, and intermittent whistling and sucking sound along with power loss. It normally runs normal after reaching operating temperature. I recently acquired the truck as a project for my son, so no history. Thanks my man, love your channel.
That’s how a help video should be made. Simple to the point and professional. Great job. I have a 96 5.2 Limited. Was looking for info on cleaning air flow sensor and this popped up. But your explanation could explain a common issue in these such as won’t go into reverse unless in sits in R for a few mins and won’t shift from 2nd to 3rd until driven for a distance then letting off of the throttle quick. How do you troubleshoot the throttle position sensor? How do you meter it to check it? Would like to see you clean air flow sensor on same Jeep (96 preferably)
My 99 Dakota 5.2 five speed is doing something weird need some help while driving if I put the truck in neutral it idles stop about 2200 I have check the tps and the iacv changed both new cleaned as I was supposed to not getting anything inside the holes etc etc any advice
Great video, My 97 jeep zj does not shift correctly and sometimes the speedometer bounces around even while not moving..I`m starting to not like my jeep..always something weird
Hey Barricade, I need a hint. I started having problems with shifting gears and engine stall/ cut off randomly. I decided it had everything to do with the TPS and replaced it but the engine stalled again. Then changed the IAC motor and the stall and cut off dissappeared. The next morning when I started the engine, the rpms went to 1.5k and the check engine throw code 23 (TPS voltage...) and the gear shift was not happening properly. When the engine reached work temperature, everything got ok. Now I wonder whether to blame the new TPS or to change the intake air sensor. Both coolant sensors on the block have been changed. Not sure what except the TPS governs the gear shift and idle and where the temperature reading comes from. Or should I calibrate something TPS/ IAC? When engine gets to work temp, all is ok.
Try pulling the throttle body and cleaning it with TB cleaner and a q-tip. The area where the IAC valve is housed may have alot of build up. Also check the condition of the wiring. Its also a good idea to make sure your battery terminals are clean and making good contact and if possible do a voltage drop test because a bad alternator can give you those symptoms before completely going out on you as well.
@@barricadegarage5361 I know for sure my alternator is going bad, because now & then the check engine light comes on and the charge gauge is sitting to 12V. I rev it up to the limiter in order to fix it and start to charge again and it's ok for the next couple of weeks. Battery terminals are old and need to change it. What's most curious is why it's running bad till it reaches proper temperature. Do we have the battery temp sensor or any other temp sensor that might read bad?
Hey whats up man im a big fan of your videos I have a 94 jeep grand cherokee my self so your videos always come threw when I needa do some work on it realy apreciate it man keep it up !! if I need to ask u questions where can i reach you ??
I have a problem with my gas pedal geting stuck and not leting me push it down past a sertin point it gives it gas but not enough to downshift and speed up ...any idea what it might be ?
@@LuisQuezada-ts7zy as silly as it sounds my slush mat sometimes gets caught under the pedal and prevents me from accelerating from time to time Lol. Im not sure what it could be off hand without being there to take a look at it.
I ordered the TPS sensor for my 96 GC 5.2 but it didn’t come with a gasket. I’ve seen in other videos that there wasn’t a gasket on the sensor with their 5.2...so does this really require a gasket?
The mopar sensor for the '93-96 models dont come with gaskets because its built in.. For the '97-'98 models the sensor will come with a gasket, some will be the o-ring or paper
Hey got a 5.2 and it was running like a beast for the year I’ve had it rebuilt tranny 30,000 miles again and engine rebuilt 100000 miles ago and it still runs great but now when the engine warms up and I slam on the gas to test if it revs correctly if I do it to quickly the engine will like choke and sputter sometimes it’ll save it self from Turning off but most of the time it stalls out I’ve changed the cables ,distributor, plugs alternator tps iac I don’t think it’s the map sensor but I guess that’s my next step any ideas???
maybe the MAP - did you change that? any luck? also I hear the intake temp sensor (located usually in the kegger) can be problematic during high heat/engine...also look up blown plenum gasket - common problem for these 5.2/5.9
That sounds like an Idle air control valve issue. The best way to figure out the problem is to look at the live data from a scan tool but heres a quick video to familiarize yourself with the IAC and its function ua-cam.com/video/1LzM0mruL9A/v-deo.html
1996 and earlier MOPAR 4761871AB www.ebay.com/itm/For-Grand-Cherokee-Comanche-Wrangler-Plymouth-Sundance-Throttle-Position-Sensor-/362221698853 1997 and up is MOPAR 5017479AA www.ebay.com/itm/Throttle-Position-Sensor-Crew-Cab-Pickup-Mopar-5017479AA-/162493638986
Left my jeep running for 3 hours with AC on. Do you think that would have messed anything up. It did not overheat but I was above halfway. Also where should i go get the front steering components? Need the all lol
The engine works harder with the A.C running so its normal for it to be just a tad past 210 degrees but I wouldnt make a habbit of leaving my Jeep running for 3 hours under any circumstance unless im driving it. I dont know exactly what your looking for but heres where I got the steering linkage for my '96 ZJ.. www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-New-9pc-Complete-Front-Suspension-Kit-for-Jeep-Grand-Cherokee-5-2L-V8-/152566778409 I ordered the steering stabilizer here.. www.ebay.com/itm/8731730-Rough-Country-N3-Steering-Stabilizer-for-Jeep-TJ-XK-MJ-ZJ-WJ-GM-/163743047132 And heres the ZJ steering linkage installation video..ua-cam.com/video/pAHoNI8TkOw/v-deo.html And Heres my steering box replacement video:ua-cam.com/video/Mev9d2-N0lM/v-deo.html
@@garymarlow2333 I havent had to do that on any of my Jeeps but I did one on a wj with the 4.0 motor and yes it was a pain in the ass. If I need to do this on my V8 im going to show you a "cheat code" with easy to follow instruction thats going to make it easier for everyone to get the job done
@@barricadegarage5361 thanks for links. I got a friend with small hands and told them what to do. They got it off and back on haha. It was just a tad past and didn't go further. I broke my track bar right in half so I parked my jeep for about a week. Went to crank it up for just a few minutes. Walked off and forgot till 3 hours. First time I've done it and last time. Only 160k miles and I did water pump about 10k ago. And everything was good just alot of pressure. But thanks for info
The TPS also will cause the engine to buck or punch up a couple hundred rpms only with the cruise control set.. I've had this going on both 98s I've owned. Its REALLY ANNOYING!
@@barricadegarage5361 i have a 98 grand Cherokee with the 5.2 but on 2 and 3rs gear it pver shifts i cant find the problem i ialready sea foam it did oil change and stuff but dont know wat is it im depseraste for an answer
Bud, thank you for being there for us. You are a good teacher and a great content creator 👏 frfr thank you
My 2000 5.9 magnum ram has an erratic idle, and intermittent whistling and sucking sound along with power loss. It normally runs normal after reaching operating temperature. I recently acquired the truck as a project for my son, so no history. Thanks my man, love your channel.
I'm so glad you work on this 5.2L Engine. I replaced the fuel injectors in my 5.2L Durango based on your video. Many thanks!
I can’t tell You how grateful I am for your knowledge.
Thank You!
That’s how a help video should be made. Simple to the point and professional. Great job. I have a 96 5.2 Limited. Was looking for info on cleaning air flow sensor and this popped up. But your explanation could explain a common issue in these such as won’t go into reverse unless in sits in R for a few mins and won’t shift from 2nd to 3rd until driven for a distance then letting off of the throttle quick. How do you troubleshoot the throttle position sensor? How do you meter it to check it? Would like to see you clean air flow sensor on same Jeep (96 preferably)
I have a 99 Durango with some of the problems You mention on the video, i Will change the sensor, thanks man.
Great content and communication. Just great. You have a real talent at this.
Goat
Muy buen video barricada de garage saludos
Another video from your hard work upfront that helped me out...thx man and my 95 orvis is lovin ya
Sweet gotta do my 5.2 zj this weekend . Cake walk !
Those symptoms could have you thinking something else is wrong. Do that set off the check engine light?
Yes, in most situations youll get a check engine light
My 99 Dakota 5.2 five speed is doing something weird need some help while driving if I put the truck in neutral it idles stop about 2200 I have check the tps and the iacv changed both new cleaned as I was supposed to not getting anything inside the holes etc etc any advice
Excellent video.
Can u do a tv cable adjustment
Chris fix sent me here. Big wood made me stay.
Great video,
My 97 jeep zj does not shift correctly and sometimes the speedometer bounces around even while not moving..I`m starting to not like my jeep..always something weird
Have you checked speed sensor on gearbox ?
Where did you buy these parts??? I want the mopar part but i need the one for the earlier models but i don’t know where to get it
Rock auto
Hey Barricade, I need a hint. I started having problems with shifting gears and engine stall/ cut off randomly. I decided it had everything to do with the TPS and replaced it but the engine stalled again. Then changed the IAC motor and the stall and cut off dissappeared. The next morning when I started the engine, the rpms went to 1.5k and the check engine throw code 23 (TPS voltage...) and the gear shift was not happening properly. When the engine reached work temperature, everything got ok. Now I wonder whether to blame the new TPS or to change the intake air sensor. Both coolant sensors on the block have been changed. Not sure what except the TPS governs the gear shift and idle and where the temperature reading comes from. Or should I calibrate something TPS/ IAC? When engine gets to work temp, all is ok.
Try pulling the throttle body and cleaning it with TB cleaner and a
q-tip. The area where the IAC valve is housed may have alot of build up. Also check the condition of the wiring. Its also a good idea to make sure your battery terminals are clean and making good contact and if possible do a voltage drop test because a bad alternator can give you those symptoms before completely going out on you as well.
Its also possible you installed a defect sensor
@@barricadegarage5361 I know for sure my alternator is going bad, because now & then the check engine light comes on and the charge gauge is sitting to 12V. I rev it up to the limiter in order to fix it and start to charge again and it's ok for the next couple of weeks. Battery terminals are old and need to change it. What's most curious is why it's running bad till it reaches proper temperature. Do we have the battery temp sensor or any other temp sensor that might read bad?
@@bahataa1 I dont know but I would start by cleaning my terminals with a wire brush and making sure the connection is solid with the battery
Engine sounds good for close to 275K miles!
Hey whats up man im a big fan of your videos I have a 94 jeep grand cherokee my self so your videos always come threw when I needa do some work on it realy apreciate it man keep it up !! if I need to ask u questions where can i reach you ??
I have a problem with my gas pedal geting stuck and not leting me push it down past a sertin point it gives it gas but not enough to downshift and speed up ...any idea what it might be ?
@@LuisQuezada-ts7zy as silly as it sounds my slush mat sometimes gets caught under the pedal and prevents me from accelerating from time to time Lol. Im not sure what it could be off hand without being there to take a look at it.
Well its defenetly not the matt that was the first thing I checked but thanks for your feed back man !!
I ordered the TPS sensor for my 96 GC 5.2 but it didn’t come with a gasket. I’ve seen in other videos that there wasn’t a gasket on the sensor with their 5.2...so does this really require a gasket?
The mopar sensor for the '93-96 models dont come with gaskets because its built in.. For the '97-'98 models the sensor will come with a gasket, some will be the o-ring or paper
BARRICADE GARAGE awesome. Thanks for your input.
Hey got a 5.2 and it was running like a beast for the year I’ve had it rebuilt tranny 30,000 miles again and engine rebuilt 100000 miles ago and it still runs great but now when the engine warms up and I slam on the gas to test if it revs correctly if I do it to quickly the engine will like choke and sputter sometimes it’ll save it self from Turning off but most of the time it stalls out I’ve changed the cables ,distributor, plugs alternator tps iac I don’t think it’s the map sensor but I guess that’s my next step any ideas???
maybe the MAP - did you change that? any luck? also I hear the intake temp sensor (located usually in the kegger) can be problematic during high heat/engine...also look up blown plenum gasket - common problem for these 5.2/5.9
Mine came with an orange rubber ring any idea where it goes?
Mine too! I take it off to clean and realize the missing of the rubber ring and the gasket... what we can do??
I have the same kinda zj but I have a problem every day once it worms up an I drive it it always eventually idles at 1K ...u think it's the tps
That sounds like an Idle air control valve issue. The best way to figure out the problem is to look at the live data from a scan tool but heres a quick video to familiarize yourself with the IAC and its function
ua-cam.com/video/1LzM0mruL9A/v-deo.html
@@barricadegarage5361 word.. thanks man
Great content
Can you please post links for mopar TPS before and after 1996 ? Thanks in advance.
1996 and earlier MOPAR 4761871AB
www.ebay.com/itm/For-Grand-Cherokee-Comanche-Wrangler-Plymouth-Sundance-Throttle-Position-Sensor-/362221698853
1997 and up is MOPAR 5017479AA
www.ebay.com/itm/Throttle-Position-Sensor-Crew-Cab-Pickup-Mopar-5017479AA-/162493638986
@@barricadegarage5361 Thank you Ray ! :)
Have you had to adjust the throttle valve cable on this 5.2? If so what is the process?
Left my jeep running for 3 hours with AC on. Do you think that would have messed anything up. It did not overheat but I was above halfway. Also where should i go get the front steering components? Need the all lol
Also ready to see you change the CPS. If you do a video on that it was a fun one for me
The engine works harder with the A.C running so its normal for it to be just a tad past 210 degrees but I wouldnt make a habbit of leaving my Jeep running for 3 hours under any circumstance unless im driving it.
I dont know exactly what your looking for but heres where I got the steering linkage for my '96 ZJ..
www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-New-9pc-Complete-Front-Suspension-Kit-for-Jeep-Grand-Cherokee-5-2L-V8-/152566778409
I ordered the steering stabilizer here..
www.ebay.com/itm/8731730-Rough-Country-N3-Steering-Stabilizer-for-Jeep-TJ-XK-MJ-ZJ-WJ-GM-/163743047132
And heres the ZJ steering linkage installation video..ua-cam.com/video/pAHoNI8TkOw/v-deo.html
And Heres my steering box replacement video:ua-cam.com/video/Mev9d2-N0lM/v-deo.html
@@garymarlow2333 I havent had to do that on any of my Jeeps but I did one on a wj with the 4.0 motor and yes it was a pain in the ass. If I need to do this on my V8 im going to show you a "cheat code" with easy to follow instruction thats going to make it easier for everyone to get the job done
@@barricadegarage5361 thanks for links. I got a friend with small hands and told them what to do. They got it off and back on haha. It was just a tad past and didn't go further. I broke my track bar right in half so I parked my jeep for about a week. Went to crank it up for just a few minutes. Walked off and forgot till 3 hours. First time I've done it and last time. Only 160k miles and I did water pump about 10k ago. And everything was good just alot of pressure. But thanks for info
BARRICADE! what is that other sensor in the front of throttle body?
Map sensor
Yeah.. that part will kill a car fast. I almost want to carry a spare.. I've had it go out on a few of my jeeps. 4.0 too.
Like the video bro!
The TPS also will cause the engine to buck or punch up a couple hundred rpms only with the cruise control set.. I've had this going on both 98s I've owned. Its REALLY ANNOYING!
Cruise control vacuum hose close to the firewall just fixed mine
Hey barricade garage i got some questions maybe you can help out?🙏
Ill try
@@barricadegarage5361 i have a 98 grand Cherokee with the 5.2 but on 2 and 3rs gear it pver shifts i cant find the problem i ialready sea foam it did oil change and stuff but dont know wat is it im depseraste for an answer
ivan archivaldo check fluid level
no diag? =dislike
Theres nothing to diagnose. I just replaced a cheap aftermarket sensor with a Mopar one and gave a brief explanation on how it works.