No spark and no fuel

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Asked by Anthony Oct 06, 2017 at 10:35 PM about the 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 94 Grand Cherokee 4.0 straight 6. Last
week while driving it just turned itself off but after
turning key off and back on it started right up. It did
this a few times throughout the week and then
yesterday I pulled up somewhere and it wouldn't
start back up. No spark and no fuel pressure so I
replaced the CPS but still nothing. I'm not getting
power to coil. I checked fuses and relay's all are
good. Does anyone have any ideas?

3 Answers

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Ok so I was going thru everything and I noticed a naked spot on the yellow wire to the plug for the CPS.... So I looked a little better and found that there was two naked spots on the yellow wire and one on the grey wire. I taped them up and my Jeep started right up... I'm so glad I didn't spend anymore money.

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We bought a 94 cherokee and it drove perfect until we went back to pick it up and on the way home it sputtered out and died. Turns out aftter reading these forums and just doing a much needed tune up, replacing thw coil because we had a little spark intermittently and then the Crankshaft Positioning sensor, the problem came the Camshaft Position Sensor under the distributor cap. None of the auto parts stores had them so i got a whole distributor and just used the CPS. Problem solved.

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