Crank no start

Asked by Zacksmith98 Jul 07, 2019 at 05:10 PM about the 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1999 jeep grand Cherokee new coils new plugs.
Went out the other morning to crank it wouldnt
start. Changed the cam and crank sensor got it to
crank but went to drive it, it idled real rough and
died and now when I crank it, it runs for a minute
but when I give it gas it dies. It's getting plenty of
fuel as well any tips?

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If you have about 55 psi at the Schrader valve at the fuel injector rail, then the fuel supply is good. Have it scanned for codes for free at an auto parts store. If you don't want to drive it, do a self scan. Turn the key from Off to On three times quickly without starting the engine. Stop at "On". Any codes will show at the odometer display. Google those numbers and repair accordingly.

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