I had the P0455 on my 2001 TJ for a while. Assumed it was the gas cap since it was original to the Jeep. Replaced the cap and reset it, but the code would continually show up after a couple days of driving. Found some dry rotted vacuum lines/elbows under the hood one day near the brake booster and replaced them. The code hasn't shown back up in over a year.
Recently replaced the battery temperature sensor when the P0516 code came up on my '05 Jeep TJ cluster. Oddly enough, it doesn't come up on my scanner. This is a first! And when I go in reverse to get parked in my driveway over a very small bump, the check guages light comes on. Also have a new alternator and battery with the battery reading 12.6 when sitting which is perfect. However, the voltage only reads 13.6 after starting it, when most TJ forums say it should read between 14.2 - 14.7 Any idea of what is causing these things and how I can correct them??
Didn't work on my 98 TJ. I do have an OBD2, but I've been having trouble finding an app to read it though. Cam Scanner doesn't have the TJ included. Any suggestions?
Love the vids, been lurking for a while. I usually haven’t read the comments so apologies if you’ve mentioned this. You said your son’s name was C.J. Did you name him after the Jeep? :)
o3djeeps [ OVERCLOCK3D Jeeps ] the thing about the tj is that it gives a lot of generic code like “transmission fault” and it requires a code reader to get a more in depth code
@@cajunmiss1 Sadly there’s no code reading shortcut like this description. I had to spring for an ODBC code reader. I went for a stand-alone model, (about $90) and my friend got a Bluetooth model for about $14. The Bluetooth model looks like the better option if you have a trustworthy phone battery.
I had the P0455 on my 2001 TJ for a while. Assumed it was the gas cap since it was original to the Jeep. Replaced the cap and reset it, but the code would continually show up after a couple days of driving. Found some dry rotted vacuum lines/elbows under the hood one day near the brake booster and replaced them. The code hasn't shown back up in over a year.
Watched video, tried it, and it WORKED!
Just saved me $$$ going to the shop!
Recently replaced the battery temperature sensor when the P0516 code came up on my '05 Jeep TJ cluster. Oddly enough, it doesn't come up on my scanner. This is a first! And when I go in reverse to get parked in my driveway over a very small bump, the check guages light comes on.
Also have a new alternator and battery with the battery reading 12.6 when sitting which is perfect. However, the voltage only reads 13.6 after starting it, when most TJ forums say it should read between 14.2 - 14.7
Any idea of what is causing these things and how I can correct them??
Great video. Does anyone know if this works on a TJ 99?
I’ve an ‘02 manual transmission TJ. This works. Thanks!
Didn't work on my 98 TJ. I do have an OBD2, but I've been having trouble finding an app to read it though. Cam Scanner doesn't have the TJ included. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the video mate! I was able to figure out what the code was and able to fix the issue asap.
I did this on my 99 TJ and the CEL code disappeared. I think it made it reset instead of reading the code.
It’s doesn’t work on a 97 TJ :(
Did. not work on my 98 jeep wrangler and not the gas cap.
Love the vids, been lurking for a while. I usually haven’t read the comments so apologies if you’ve mentioned this. You said your son’s name was C.J. Did you name him after the Jeep? :)
Thank you soooooo much for sharing. It fixed mine.
Just learned something, gonna try on my 98 TJ!! Thanks!!
Did it work.
WITCHCRAFT!!! i jsut did this on my 2004 TJ and it worked, saved me the extra bucks buying a code reader!
I have a problem with my Jeep 2002
Doesn't seem to work on my 2000 TJ
Yeah me either
No luck
Doesnt work on my 2000 either
works on 2002! thank you so much!
Doesn’t work on 98s
I have a code reader if you ever need it, feel free to ask , I can ship it out to you
Thanks... but as you can see in this video, I don't really need a code reader....
o3djeeps [ OVERCLOCK3D Jeeps ] yes. That’s why I said if you ever need one.
o3djeeps [ OVERCLOCK3D Jeeps ] the thing about the tj is that it gives a lot of generic code like “transmission fault” and it requires a code reader to get a more in depth code
Thank you that was very helpful
All jeeps with OBD II do this.
Works in my JK 2011 and my Friends dodge 2010 mini van.
Useless on a 2000.
did you find a way to do this on your own? I have a 2000 as well
@@cajunmiss1 Sadly there’s no code reading shortcut like this description. I had to spring for an ODBC code reader. I went for a stand-alone model, (about $90) and my friend got a Bluetooth model for about $14. The Bluetooth model looks like the better option if you have a trustworthy phone battery.
Did not work on 98 Tj