Jeep don't have power of turn over

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Asked by Graciemae8708 Nov 13, 2022 at 03:28 AM about the 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

New battery fuses good cilenoid on starter good gas
have all lights on I was driving it from we're it got
towed n it felt like my power steering was out then I
lost my power in my engine it died n wont crank over at
all this is a 2004 jeep Cherokee limited v8 141000
street legal crawl type 4 inch lift can u please give me
ideas

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On my old GC with the 4.7 troubles started at 80000 with the transmission snap ring, then the blend doors broke inside the heater, at 92000 miles, at 110000 the crank sensor went bad, so I replace the cam sensor also, 2 days later the starter went out, when it 111000 the power steering pulley broke and made a big dent in the hood so new pulley belt and hood repair, at 120000 it started burning oil. Said that’s enough and got rid of it. No more Chrysler products.

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It will randomly never start. Have fixed Fuel pump Battery Starter More than 4k in and still randomly won't start when cold

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