How To Fix Jeep That Stalls Or Sputters || Jeep Mods E17

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We go over what we check when our Jeep was Sputtering and Stalling and how to fix it. Look at the intake and vacuum lines, the fuel system, and the spark plugs for any clear sides of damage. Here we talk and show you what to look for when you pull your plugs out, they can tell you so much about how your jeep is running.

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This jeep running bad issue could have been a lot worse if the engine got damaged due to overheating. When standing behind the jeep you can tell it was not running rich, I had large cam cars that would burn your eyes at idle. When pulling the spark plug it did not look to lean either, the plugs looked worn and needing replacement. After everything was done and it has been driving a while we mark this jeep issue repaired.

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