To Whom it may concern,
I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee, 4.0 6cyl. I was on the road last week and my Jeep started to stall at high RPM,s. It seemed to happen mostly while either trying to accelerate at high speeds, or going up a long, steep grade. But at least once, it occurred when I was driving steady on a level roadway. Finally, the engine died and the "check engine light" came on. The engine started right away, and I hobbled to the next town. I filled up my gas tank, and the problem seemed to go away until my tank dropped down to about half full, then the stalling started again. I ended up getting a fault code readout at a Checker Auto. The code was PO 171. I have been doing some checking on the internet and it seems to point to either a faulty O2 sensor, MAF sensor, or a vacuum leak. Any ideas that may narrow this problem down? If it is a leak, where would it most likely be located? Any answers would be appreciated. Thanks.
Jon
I have a 1998 Jeep Cherokee, 4.0 6cyl. I was on the road last week and my Jeep started to stall at high RPM,s. It seemed to happen mostly while either trying to accelerate at high speeds, or going up a long, steep grade. But at least once, it occurred when I was driving steady on a level roadway. Finally, the engine died and the "check engine light" came on. The engine started right away, and I hobbled to the next town. I filled up my gas tank, and the problem seemed to go away until my tank dropped down to about half full, then the stalling started again. I ended up getting a fault code readout at a Checker Auto. The code was PO 171. I have been doing some checking on the internet and it seems to point to either a faulty O2 sensor, MAF sensor, or a vacuum leak. Any ideas that may narrow this problem down? If it is a leak, where would it most likely be located? Any answers would be appreciated. Thanks.
Jon