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    well yesterday at RC my Jeep would start up and run rough for the first 30 seconds or so. after that it would run fine without a problem. it is not throwing codes or anything. what could it be?

    I havnt tried to start it yet today but I will in a little bit when I go out. hopefully it doesnt do it anymore
    P8R

    2012 Honda Accord - For DD/MPG Porpoises - Cooper Tire: Count on Cooper
    2014 Granite Crystal WK2 Limited - Nitto Tire: Fueled by Enthusiasts

    Poontang Pro 300EX 42" - For lawn porpoises
    OG KOT #4736 Semper Sky Rock Racing/Standardbred Racing Designs 15.5 HP Turbo-Cool Craftsman, 6 Spd w/ crawl box, fat turf treads, Custom paint, and a red onzie

  • #2
    probably got dirt/water/mud somewhere. give it a couple days and itll either go away or start throwing codes

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    • #3
      mine does the same thing. Although I'm sure its some other issue with mine lol.
      1993 XJ sport 3.5" rustys 33" MTZ's armored.
      1999 sierra
      1967 M725 Big and Slow
      -Dan

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      • #4
        Mine has a rough idle all the time, which could be the iac, so I guess im not real help, though i'd like to see how this is resolved. Good luck!
        Is it egg nog season yet?

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        • #5
          never mind we all good. I went and drive it today and it started fine. must have had water somewhere it shouldnt or something
          P8R

          2012 Honda Accord - For DD/MPG Porpoises - Cooper Tire: Count on Cooper
          2014 Granite Crystal WK2 Limited - Nitto Tire: Fueled by Enthusiasts

          Poontang Pro 300EX 42" - For lawn porpoises
          OG KOT #4736 Semper Sky Rock Racing/Standardbred Racing Designs 15.5 HP Turbo-Cool Craftsman, 6 Spd w/ crawl box, fat turf treads, Custom paint, and a red onzie

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          • #6
            i blame the red hatch
            I drive a Datsun

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Burton58 View Post
              i blame the red hatch
              its sun faded, we went over this
              P8R

              2012 Honda Accord - For DD/MPG Porpoises - Cooper Tire: Count on Cooper
              2014 Granite Crystal WK2 Limited - Nitto Tire: Fueled by Enthusiasts

              Poontang Pro 300EX 42" - For lawn porpoises
              OG KOT #4736 Semper Sky Rock Racing/Standardbred Racing Designs 15.5 HP Turbo-Cool Craftsman, 6 Spd w/ crawl box, fat turf treads, Custom paint, and a red onzie

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              • #8
                Mine does the same thing. Last summer i noticed it. I had the cooling system flushed. Replaced my water pump, installed a GDI 3 row radiator, new lines and new thermostat. It still does it any time the temp. is over 70*. It'll shake and idle like shit for 30 seconds and then as soon as I put it in gear it stops and the temp drops back down to 210.
                2000 XJ
                2000 A.C.E. 750

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                • #9
                  mine did this when it was over heating at RC the weekend me and will were there... besides that it never does it just when its really hot
                  You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

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                  • #10
                    mine did this as well when i was at rausch also does it whenever i go wheelin really..
                    -Jason
                    99WJ 4.0
                    IRO 3", SYE, D30 aussie/8.8 aussie, 4.10s, 33's, skids/bumpers

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                    • #11
                      Clean the IAC maybe?
                      Last edited by ninetysix-ex-jay; 05-04-2009, 09:56 PM.
                      I don't always drink orange juice, but when I do, I prefer to chew it. #madpulp

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                      • #12
                        mine does this when it used to overheat
                        dirty30

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                        • #13
                          but it wasnt overheating. it never went past 215
                          P8R

                          2012 Honda Accord - For DD/MPG Porpoises - Cooper Tire: Count on Cooper
                          2014 Granite Crystal WK2 Limited - Nitto Tire: Fueled by Enthusiasts

                          Poontang Pro 300EX 42" - For lawn porpoises
                          OG KOT #4736 Semper Sky Rock Racing/Standardbred Racing Designs 15.5 HP Turbo-Cool Craftsman, 6 Spd w/ crawl box, fat turf treads, Custom paint, and a red onzie

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                          • #14
                            Mine does that every few months or so. I'll start it up and it will be bucking between 500-900 rpms and seems like it will stall but the second I step on the gas and drive off it goes away. It does it every few months and has done it for the 5 years I've owned it. At this point, I think the jeep just does it to keep me on my toes.

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                            • #15
                              If the XJ is a 2000-2001 it might be a Heatsoak issue. My XJ did this and i replaced #3 Injector. There is also a TSB about it.


                              1803103 - 4.0L ROUGH ENGINE IDLE AFTER RESTART FOLLOWING A HOT SOAK
                              Date: 09/05/03 (supersedes 1802702 dated 09/06/02)

                              Model Year(s): 1999-2004

                              Description: NOTE: This bulletin applies to vehicles equipped with a 4.0L engine. This bulletin involves the installation of a fuel injector insulator sleeve.

                              Details: Customers may describe a 20 to 30 second rough idle following the restart of a heat soaked engine. This condition may be most noticeable when the engine is restarted following a prior 10 to 20 minute heat soak in hot ambient conditions of approximately 32 C (90ºF) or higher. This condition may be consistent with short city stop-and-go driving trips and can be aggravated by the use of fuel with a high ethanol content. Depending upon various conditions a MIL may occur due to DTC P0303 - Cylinder #3 Misfire.

                              This condition may be caused by heat from the exhaust manifold that following engine shut down migrates to the area around injector #3 and causes fuel vapor to form within the injector. This in turn may cause a momentary misfire of cylinder #3 until the fuel vapor is cleared of injector #3. The insulator sleeve lowers the injector #3 temperature to a point below which the fuel will not normally vaporize.

                              If vehicle exhibits a rough idle, and if a misfire of cylinder #3 is observed following a 10 to 20 minute hot soak, perform the Repair Procedure.

                              Parts required:
                              56028371AA Ignition Wire Shield

                              Repair procedure:
                              1. Cut insulator sleeve, p/n 56028371AA, to make two (2) insulator sleeves about 25-30 mm (1 in.) in length. See diagram.
                              2. Install one sleeve around injector #3, with the slit on the upward facing side of the injector. Install the other sleeve with the slit on the downward facing side of the injector.
                              3. Confirm sleeve is flush to intake manifold surface around injector.
                              4. Check injector #3 wire and ensure that the injector is rotated to a 2 o'clock position (from driver’s side of vehicle
                              2000 XJ with goodies soon to be in pieces
                              1999 XJ will get most of the 2000XJ doodads.

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