brutusbuck
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I have a 2000 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L. The other day it would crank and everything sounded normal, but it wouldn't start. It was about 28 degrees farenheit outside, so I thought it was probably because it was cold. Then I went out and got some Starting Fluid, tried it again, but it wouldn't start. I then waited for about 5 hours and it started. I ran for about 5 days. Then I parked it and allowed it to sit for 24 hours and this morning it wouldn't start, so I sprayed some starting fluid, and it still won't start.
Does anyone have advice on what could possibly be doing this?
It really isn't that cold outside and it ran fine for the past week, after I got it started.[addsig]
I have a 2000 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L. The other day it would crank and everything sounded normal, but it wouldn't start. It was about 28 degrees farenheit outside, so I thought it was probably because it was cold. Then I went out and got some Starting Fluid, tried it again, but it wouldn't start. I then waited for about 5 hours and it started. I ran for about 5 days. Then I parked it and allowed it to sit for 24 hours and this morning it wouldn't start, so I sprayed some starting fluid, and it still won't start.
Does anyone have advice on what could possibly be doing this?
It really isn't that cold outside and it ran fine for the past week, after I got it started.[addsig]