2004 Jeep Grand cherokee
Asked by Issahia Oct 23, 2018 at 10:57 AM about the 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
I've been having problems with my Jeep idling, if I
let off the gas the engine will shake and and my
rpm drop to around 500 or lower then cut off. I just
changed the IAC valve and cleaned the butterfly
valve but the problem just came back any help will
be appreciated. Thank you
7 Answers
Does it do this all the time or only after it has been sitting awhile and then after letting it run its good? I had the same problem in mine and the transmission fluid was a little low. topped it off and everything worked great. I had just had transmission work done on it a few days before this problem and the shop forgot to fill what was lost through dropping the pan.
It usually does it every time but so long as I have the gas pedal down a little bit at all times its good
I would suggest still maybe checking the transmission fluid before spending a ton of money swapping out other things. But mine was like that too or I could throw it into neutral before it killed too. Otherwise throttle body or egr valve could be why.
This may help a little but since the problem came about I've had to put more pressure on the gas pedal to get up to speed
Arimethius2 answered 5 years ago
Your crankshaft position sensor could be starting to go.....it is a common problem on the second gen wj's.....
If the engine runs a lot better at higher RPMs it’s probably a vacuum leak somewhere. The EGR valve leaking or sticking open can also cause this. Check for any broken or disconnected vacuum lines first. It sounds like a pretty good size leak.
I have the same problem on my 2004 Grand Cherokee and was told to replace my fuel filter. The original fuel filter is 16 yrs. old.