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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
1991 2.5 doesn't like to start when engine is hot
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyer58" data-source="post: 439667" data-attributes="member: 18629"><p>Cold start, hot fail, cold start makes me think it's temperature related and one of the 50 causes could be the ECU/PCM/Whatever getting hot and failing. I'm sure there's ways of checking when hot and the engine quits. My '92 has been working so far but I see a lot of capacitor failures and home fixes if you know how to solder. Heat and electronics never mix well.</p><p></p><p>Scotty Kilmer. LoL. I watch his videos and think the guy must be rolling in the cash when he gets 100,000 views in the first week of a new video. Many years ago (1990's) when he lived in Houston he had a short segment on the morning TV news station. The car enthusiasts would gather around to watch and some of his ideas were good but many were absolutely silly and some outright dangerous. It was only about two years ago someone recommended his YouTube channel and I laughed thinking back but after watching I see he now puts out some good recommendations. I guess there was only so much you can do in a one minute TV filler segment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyer58, post: 439667, member: 18629"] Cold start, hot fail, cold start makes me think it's temperature related and one of the 50 causes could be the ECU/PCM/Whatever getting hot and failing. I'm sure there's ways of checking when hot and the engine quits. My '92 has been working so far but I see a lot of capacitor failures and home fixes if you know how to solder. Heat and electronics never mix well. Scotty Kilmer. LoL. I watch his videos and think the guy must be rolling in the cash when he gets 100,000 views in the first week of a new video. Many years ago (1990's) when he lived in Houston he had a short segment on the morning TV news station. The car enthusiasts would gather around to watch and some of his ideas were good but many were absolutely silly and some outright dangerous. It was only about two years ago someone recommended his YouTube channel and I laughed thinking back but after watching I see he now puts out some good recommendations. I guess there was only so much you can do in a one minute TV filler segment. [/QUOTE]
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