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misfit

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fuel filter
« on: January 28, 2008, 05:36:17 PM »
Hello I am new here and was recently going through to older posts and found one about the fuel filter on the TJ.  I have an 04 TJ SE, the problem that I am having is that when I pres the clutch in or slow down while in third gear it dies on me, and the check engine light is on.  I read in the owners manual that the yellow check engine light usually means a problem with the fuel system.  I was going to change the fuel filter and found out that it has a "lifetime" filter, and that you have to get the whole fuel pump assembly, that is from a previous topic on here.  Is that true and does anyone have a suggetion on what might be the problem?

RoKnAzn

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2008, 10:40:21 PM »
Go to Auto Zone and get them to pull the code. They will tell u what is wrong with it...

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2008, 11:31:10 PM »
A check engine light could be any of hundreds of problems.

Try this:
Jeep off, push and hold the trip reset button on the odometer.
Turn key to run (not start), then back to off.
Release trip reset button.

Let us know what numbers appear in the odometer window.  If it cycles through 0000000 1111111, etc. then you released the trip reset button too early.

misfit

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2008, 03:20:35 PM »
I tried to get the codes and all that comes up says no faults, then it goes through all the lights and checks the gauges.  I did it twice to make sure.  The check engine light is still on.  I am going to take it to auto zone to see if they can get something to come up but I called them the other day and they told me how to check it myself, and said if I cant figure it out to bring it in.  So I am not sure if its worth me taking it to them or not.  Any advice would be help full thanks.

RoKnAzn

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2008, 03:34:33 PM »
I tried to get the codes and all that comes up says no faults, then it goes through all the lights and checks the gauges.  I did it twice to make sure.  The check engine light is still on.  I am going to take it to auto zone to see if they can get something to come up but I called them the other day and they told me how to check it myself, and said if I cant figure it out to bring it in.  So I am not sure if its worth me taking it to them or not.  Any advice would be help full thanks.

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2008, 03:36:53 PM »
Hello I am new here and was recently going through to older posts and found one about the fuel filter on the TJ.  I have an 04 TJ SE, the problem that I am having is that when I pres the clutch in or slow down while in third gear it dies on me, and the check engine light is on.  I read in the owners manual that the yellow check engine light usually means a problem with the fuel system.  I was going to change the fuel filter and found out that it has a "lifetime" filter, and that you have to get the whole fuel pump assembly, that is from a previous topic on here.  Is that true and does anyone have a suggetion on what might be the problem?

The check engine light is on when it dies, and then off when you restart it?   OR is the light on all the time?

If it's only on when it dies, that is normal - the light always comes on when the key is in the run position and the motor isn't running.
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misfit

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2008, 04:07:57 PM »
it is always on and I am going to take it to autozone

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2008, 05:32:14 PM »
it is always on and I am going to take it to autozone


Why not read the codes yourself?
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misfit

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2008, 07:37:03 PM »
I tried to but it says no faults, but the light is still on.

RoKnAzn

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #9 on: February 04, 2008, 08:03:12 PM »
So what did Auto Zone Say?

misfit

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2008, 09:13:01 PM »
well I found out that there is no autozone in the town I just moved to and after the 2nd parts store i stopped at that told me they dont have a code reader I gave up for today and am going to take it to checkers tomorrow.  I dont have to much hope though.  I explained what was going on and they told me that if it didnt show up when I did it, that it wouldnt show up when he did it.  I am going to try.  One store told me that there is "deep codes" and that they wont show up on the dash or with a average code reader, is there truth in that?

RoKnAzn

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2008, 10:55:32 PM »
well I found out that there is no autozone in the town I just moved to and after the 2nd parts store i stopped at that told me they dont have a code reader I gave up for today and am going to take it to checkers tomorrow.  I dont have to much hope though.  I explained what was going on and they told me that if it didnt show up when I did it, that it wouldnt show up when he did it.  I am going to try.  One store told me that there is "deep codes" and that they wont show up on the dash or with a average code reader, is there truth in that?

Not all codes will show up on the odometer...Like my CEL P0108 and P0172 and my PowerSteering Switch....Checkers do have a Code reader....

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #12 on: February 05, 2008, 06:02:29 AM »
One store told me that there is "deep codes" and that they wont show up on the dash or with a average code reader, is there truth in that?
I don't know about 'deep' codes, but there are the regular codes that show up when scanned and there are also 'pending' codes that can be scanned.  'Pending' codes show that the computer has detected a problem but hasn't met the parameters to trip the check engine light.

misfit

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #13 on: February 05, 2008, 03:47:44 PM »
I went to checkers today and the only codes that came up was p500.  I was told that dealt with the speedometer.  I knew that was messed up, put a sye and didnt mark the postion.  Would that make the check engine light come on?  The guy at checkers said the fuel filter, he didnt believe me about there lifetime filter.  When he looked it up it cost 150 or so.  Any suggestions on what to do.

RoKnAzn

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Re: fuel filter
« Reply #14 on: February 05, 2008, 04:39:35 PM »
I went to checkers today and the only codes that came up was p500.  I was told that dealt with the speedometer.  I knew that was messed up, put a sye and didnt mark the postion.  Would that make the check engine light come on?  The guy at checkers said the fuel filter, he didnt believe me about there lifetime filter.  When he looked it up it cost 150 or so.  Any suggestions on what to do.

I think that is for a new Fuel Pump...what year is ur jeep? Yes that will make the CEL come up...

Anthony