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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
95 4.0 power loss
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 425797" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>You have a 95. It is not an OBDII vehicle, so it does not have a standard under dash OBDII port. You have an OBDI vehicle, which has a connector for an OBDI scan tool under the hood zip tied to the wiring loom nearby the brake booster. But, it's easier to just use the key because the key will tell you everything the scanner will and it's one less tool to have to mess with. So, after 7 years, this is why I still just use the key trick and it always told me everything I need to know.</p><p></p><p>As for the problems, did you ever end up reading the codes? Anything show up if you did?</p><p></p><p>If I'm understanding correctly, this hasn't always been a problem and is now a problem? If it is a problem you've always had, then you may just be experience sluggishness from stock gears on larger tires, but if the problem arose as of late, then it is probably an actual issue developing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 425797, member: 18789"] You have a 95. It is not an OBDII vehicle, so it does not have a standard under dash OBDII port. You have an OBDI vehicle, which has a connector for an OBDI scan tool under the hood zip tied to the wiring loom nearby the brake booster. But, it's easier to just use the key because the key will tell you everything the scanner will and it's one less tool to have to mess with. So, after 7 years, this is why I still just use the key trick and it always told me everything I need to know. As for the problems, did you ever end up reading the codes? Anything show up if you did? If I'm understanding correctly, this hasn't always been a problem and is now a problem? If it is a problem you've always had, then you may just be experience sluggishness from stock gears on larger tires, but if the problem arose as of late, then it is probably an actual issue developing. [/QUOTE]
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