« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2009, 08:26:28 AM »
									
								 
							 
							
								I had a similar problem.  It turned out to be the wiring harness connector to the coil.  Try shaking wires while the engine is idling: if it sputters, you may have a bad connection somewhere.  Check the grounds (firewall and engine block) - make sure the connections are clean.  Swap out the horn relay for the ASD relay.  Make sure the multi-pin connector to the ECU is OK (pins clean and not bent, properly torqued - see FSM).  You can test the crank position sensor as well - make sure the CPS wires are not touching the exhaust.
Normally, when the ECU goes bad, starting is affected  The capacitors break down.  Your problem does not sound like a typical ECU failure, but it is possible.  I feel your pain - don't give up.  I have more info if these things don't locate the problem.  You can run some tests on the ECU connector using a meter to help locate the point of failure.
							 
						 
						
							
							
							
								
								Logged
							
 
							95 YJ, 31 BFG ATs, 4.0 TB & spacer, Banks header, DynoMax CAT back, 19# inj, AEM CAI, 20 gal mod, Optima yellow
98 TJ, 35 BFG Krawlers, 4.0 liter, ax15, atlas 5:1, armor, Super 88 (under construction)
96 XJ Cheep Cherokee, 33s, 4.0 liter, AW4, future project
89 Waggy, 360 V8 727 dana 44s, it runs