Great video buddy! Just wanted to let you know that my dealership said you could access the fuel pump (2015 grand Cherokee high altitude) by removing the back seat and using an access panel to the top of the tank. Hope you didn’t go through all that work for nothing. Thank you for explaining why it always starts right off with the remote start! Makes sends and helps diagnose the problem.
THANK YOU for describing the "auxiliary fuel pump" module. Having dealer replace my primary fuel pump and they wanted another $900 to replace the auxiliary (of which, 90% of that cost is the auxiliary pickup itself and apparently on backorder). Hearing that there's no actual pump in that side confirms my fears that I don't need to replace that unless that hose or pickup cracks.
I just started having this same issue on my 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude package. Every morning it kind of struggles to turn on same happen on my way back from work. When the engine is hot it will start up like it normally would but if its been sitting for a while it cranks more than usual. I have warranty at the dealership i purchased it and hope its covered if not im screwed lol.
Powertrain won't cover it... there's a lot of people having the same issue. Seems like a seal or something Chrysler decided to go cheap on. If they were a good company they would recall this but they don't have to because it's not a safety concern yet.
Thanks for the video. I just had the dealer replace both pumps. At first they offered the Mopar pumps at 1000 each. I said no way so they got the Orilleys aftermarket for less than half but without guarantee. I got the jeep back and I'm still having long crank starts.
@HookinFever i have no idea. I recently took it back to the dealer and they still coould not find out. They claim it's working well and cannot recreate the problem.
So it wasn't an issue with check valve bleeding fuel back down towards the pumps? If the vehicle isn't having issues while running I find it hard to believe that only replacing the pump and aux pump would fix the issue. Seems like the Jeep should call for pumps to pressurize the lines when you get into the car and not when the button is pressed. My Jeep is at the dealer right now for this same issue and it's not having any fuel issues while running just firing up every once in awhile. Seems like it's a bad seal somewhere hence the loss in pressure.
@@ayexcite5324 No I have a lift at home but didn;t have time to check it out. Had dealer replace both pumps. Should've just been a bad check valve or seal. I told them I wasn't paying the whole $1900 they wanted because I troubleshot it myself and they were getting more out of me than they needed to
Ok Everyone. I'm back for an update. My 2014 3.6L V6 Jeep Grand Cherokee fixed itself!! No kidding. it seems about three weeks ago I realized my jeep never cranks long to start. Fires right up like a new car. Hot or cold. Even if I've been out and about city driving doing errands. Stopping and starting. We haven't touched a thing. I'm about to hit 90K miles. Starts right up!! Strange Strange Strange. Go figure!!!
My Jeep has started to do this as well. I wonder if there is something that can be added to the fuel to "clear" or "flush" the fuel pump? That seems like a bigger job I want to tackle when the vehicle still runs. Dealer quoted me $2200 for this job.
I have a 2014 GC with 3.6L V6 Pentastar and oddly enough I have a long crank to start about every 10th time I start the car. It always starts after about a 2 to 3 sec. long crank. Other times it fires right up instantly. Even Cold starts it starts fine. I'm thinking relay. I took it to the dealer and they said it was fuel pump. i balked at the $1600.00 quote to replace it and still driving the car. I'm thinking it might be the relay. This has been going on now for about 4 months. Your thoughts.
I have the same year as you and having exact same problem. You do anything w/ the relay yet? Jeep isn't throwing codes so shops aren't able to tell me how to fix it. Super frustrating.
@@colinbalas2201 Hey Buddy. No...I haven't fixed a thing and it's still going along just fine with a long crank to start about every tenth crank to start or so. The irony is my brother has been an auto mechanic for 45+ yrs and just as this problem was cropping up, he was retiring and moving to Virginia. ( Nooo dont go TREY!! LOL ) When I did take it in to the shop at the dealer after my brother was gone, my brother said not to do the fuel pump replacement yet. He suspects it might be the relay. Now....this all took place last month. My brother is coming back into town and is going to check it out. But in the meantime....I'm still getting around in it.
Anyone else find a remedy with the delay? I have 2014 GC same issues long start very intermittently. But works completely fine with push to start without brake pressed. Once it primes step on break fires fine Everytime. Any help would be greatly appreciated
@@colinbalas2201 Hey whats up. Just came back to check on anyone with their jeep long crank. I have not done a thing to mine yet. Still driving it. it's the same as before. Always fires right up from a cold start in the morning. When I get out and about start and stop a few times, then come home, I go back out about 2-3 hrs later and thats when I get a long crank. So strange. Still driving it.
@@hudekhoustonartist - Yeah I was never able to get to the bottom of it. Largely seems undiagnosable until it starts throwing codes. Whatever it is, it seems costly and I didn't want to get into throwing money at an old vehicle. I traded it in and bought a new truck.
Did you by any chance have check engine on or any misfires? Iam having a rough start on my 2016 Grand jeep Cherokee Iam thinking on changing the fuel pump just not sure.
I have not have any misfires. I had a check engine code maybe 20k miles ago about I think it was a bad crank sensor, and that caused some weird engine feedback. Was a very easy fix, but the check engine code told me exactly what it was, and after swapping with a new one, been running solid.
...usually when there's no video or procedure to be found or posted there is an access point the dealers don't want you to know about until later on when a body style is changing ~ in my opinion
My dealership told me I could access the fuel pump on my 2015 grand Cherokee high altitude by removing the rear seat and accessing the tank from the top. May want to check that
I just bought one of these second hand. Ive been fixing some issues and happened to see this video. Mine was very low mileage (30k miles) and fuel pump seems to do fine. Im curious as to how long was the cranking time for that fuel pump issue you had? More than 2 seconds? I want to know to easily identify the issue if it happens to me.
I have the push button start and mine would occasionally fail to start on its own and require a second push. I doubt its a "common" problem, but I really tend to overthink issues like this when they come up.
My 2014 is doing the same thing. When the car sits around 3to4 hours the Jeep GC long cranks anywhere around 2 to 5 seconds. Sometimes it won’t start, but a second try it starts right up. Question, if you don’t replace the fuel pump and the car occasionally long starts, does it damage the engine or main components? Or is this just an inconvenience?
Any chance you are in Houston and want to come help me and my husband replace the pumps? 😅 this whole time I was thinking we had access under the rear seat 🫠
Sorry about that. Turns out the fuel sensor level in the pump I got freaks out when the tank is full, so at some point I'm gonna have to drop the tank again and figure that out. I'll try to take a better video when I do. When I shot this, there wasn't any other videos out there, so I was hoping this would be better then nothing. I'll take your suggestion though! Thank you!
@@uthe54 is the fuel pump and level in different locations? Our 14 jeep grand cherokee throws fuel level code when filling up all the way? Also didn't know if there was an access panel under the rear seat?
Thanks for your video dealer quoted $1300 didn’t know if I wanted to tackle this job or just pay ignore the idiots they won’t make videos but complain when somebody else does
Great video buddy! Just wanted to let you know that my dealership said you could access the fuel pump (2015 grand Cherokee high altitude) by removing the back seat and using an access panel to the top of the tank. Hope you didn’t go through all that work for nothing. Thank you for explaining why it always starts right off with the remote start! Makes sends and helps diagnose the problem.
THANK YOU for describing the "auxiliary fuel pump" module. Having dealer replace my primary fuel pump and they wanted another $900 to replace the auxiliary (of which, 90% of that cost is the auxiliary pickup itself and apparently on backorder). Hearing that there's no actual pump in that side confirms my fears that I don't need to replace that unless that hose or pickup cracks.
How many miles on your Cherokee when you replaced the fuel pump
Thanks for talking about the aux fuel pump!
I just started having this same issue on my 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude package. Every morning it kind of struggles to turn on same happen on my way back from work. When the engine is hot it will start up like it normally would but if its been sitting for a while it cranks more than usual. I have warranty at the dealership i purchased it and hope its covered if not im screwed lol.
Powertrain won't cover it... there's a lot of people having the same issue. Seems like a seal or something Chrysler decided to go cheap on. If they were a good company they would recall this but they don't have to because it's not a safety concern yet.
Thanks for the video. I just had the dealer replace both pumps. At first they offered the Mopar pumps at 1000 each. I said no way so they got the Orilleys aftermarket for less than half but without guarantee. I got the jeep back and I'm still having long crank starts.
What else do you think it could be?
@HookinFever i have no idea. I recently took it back to the dealer and they still coould not find out. They claim it's working well and cannot recreate the problem.
2011 here. Had this problem for years. FP relay and ASD relay failures. Recall has been done. Ug. 🙄
Did you need any special tool to take the fuel pump lock ring off?
For 2013 jeep grand cherokee laredo? Is a same? 😮😮
The problem fixed?
Super helpful. Very similar what I’m going through.
Thank you so much for this video,my wife's car started doing this guess i will will be changing the fuel pump
There are many reasons that fuel pressure may be dropping. You really need to diagnose the problem before just putting a fuel pump in.
There is no access for it under the back seats. For the person who said there was. 2017 Jeep Grand
Damn, that dashed my hopes of not dropping the tank😢
Can anyone link a good fuel pump to replace the oem one with. I just got quoted $2800 from my dealership
So it wasn't an issue with check valve bleeding fuel back down towards the pumps? If the vehicle isn't having issues while running I find it hard to believe that only replacing the pump and aux pump would fix the issue. Seems like the Jeep should call for pumps to pressurize the lines when you get into the car and not when the button is pressed. My Jeep is at the dealer right now for this same issue and it's not having any fuel issues while running just firing up every once in awhile. Seems like it's a bad seal somewhere hence the loss in pressure.
Did you find out what was the problem?
@@ayexcite5324 No I have a lift at home but didn;t have time to check it out. Had dealer replace both pumps. Should've just been a bad check valve or seal. I told them I wasn't paying the whole $1900 they wanted because I troubleshot it myself and they were getting more out of me than they needed to
Same I'm dealing with this parked fine than crank no start 3days later got it running for 30min turned it off and now cranks no start again
This is the best explanation on RUclips everybody else sucks
Ok Everyone. I'm back for an update. My 2014 3.6L V6 Jeep Grand Cherokee fixed itself!! No kidding. it seems about three weeks ago I realized my jeep never cranks long to start. Fires right up like a new car. Hot or cold. Even if I've been out and about city driving doing errands. Stopping and starting. We haven't touched a thing. I'm about to hit 90K miles. Starts right up!! Strange Strange Strange. Go figure!!!
did you lift the jeep or just work with height that it stands ? by just going under it
What’s the part number for the fuel pump?
I’m having trouble with the Evap line disconnect - anyone have tips?
My Jeep has started to do this as well. I wonder if there is something that can be added to the fuel to "clear" or "flush" the fuel pump? That seems like a bigger job I want to tackle when the vehicle still runs. Dealer quoted me $2200 for this job.
I have a 2014 GC with 3.6L V6 Pentastar and oddly enough I have a long crank to start about every 10th time I start the car. It always starts after about a 2 to 3 sec. long crank. Other times it fires right up instantly. Even Cold starts it starts fine. I'm thinking relay. I took it to the dealer and they said it was fuel pump. i balked at the $1600.00 quote to replace it and still driving the car. I'm thinking it might be the relay. This has been going on now for about 4 months. Your thoughts.
I have the same year as you and having exact same problem. You do anything w/ the relay yet? Jeep isn't throwing codes so shops aren't able to tell me how to fix it. Super frustrating.
@@colinbalas2201 Hey Buddy. No...I haven't fixed a thing and it's still going along just fine with a long crank to start about every tenth crank to start or so. The irony is my brother has been an auto mechanic for 45+ yrs and just as this problem was cropping up, he was retiring and moving to Virginia. ( Nooo dont go TREY!! LOL ) When I did take it in to the shop at the dealer after my brother was gone, my brother said not to do the fuel pump replacement yet. He suspects it might be the relay. Now....this all took place last month. My brother is coming back into town and is going to check it out. But in the meantime....I'm still getting around in it.
Anyone else find a remedy with the delay? I have 2014 GC same issues long start very intermittently. But works completely fine with push to start without brake pressed. Once it primes step on break fires fine Everytime. Any help would be greatly appreciated
@@colinbalas2201 Hey whats up. Just came back to check on anyone with their jeep long crank. I have not done a thing to mine yet. Still driving it. it's the same as before. Always fires right up from a cold start in the morning. When I get out and about start and stop a few times, then come home, I go back out about 2-3 hrs later and thats when I get a long crank. So strange. Still driving it.
@@hudekhoustonartist - Yeah I was never able to get to the bottom of it. Largely seems undiagnosable until it starts throwing codes. Whatever it is, it seems costly and I didn't want to get into throwing money at an old vehicle. I traded it in and bought a new truck.
Did you fix the fuel gauge? And why it wasn’t working ?
Hey do u know where the pressure sensor unit is for the jeep ?
Would you happen to know where the fuel filter is located. I'm having trouble finding mine. 2011 jeep grand Cherokee
There is none. It’s part of the pump.
I have a 2015 diesel Grand Cherokee mixing diesel as engine oil. Has anyone had this problem and can help me? thanks
Did you by any chance have check engine on or any misfires? Iam having a rough start on my 2016 Grand jeep Cherokee Iam thinking on changing the fuel pump just not sure.
I have not have any misfires. I had a check engine code maybe 20k miles ago about I think it was a bad crank sensor, and that caused some weird engine feedback. Was a very easy fix, but the check engine code told me exactly what it was, and after swapping with a new one, been running solid.
@@uthe54 what brand to buy? Herko or quantum.which one is better?
Tranks you
...usually when there's no video or procedure to be found or posted
there is an access point the dealers don't want you to know about
until later on when a body style is changing ~ in my opinion
Hence the reason also why techs have to sign NDAs at most places
My dealership told me I could access the fuel pump on my 2015 grand Cherokee high altitude by removing the rear seat and accessing the tank from the top. May want to check that
I just bought one of these second hand. Ive been fixing some issues and happened to see this video. Mine was very low mileage (30k miles) and fuel pump seems to do fine. Im curious as to how long was the cranking time for that fuel pump issue you had? More than 2 seconds? I want to know to easily identify the issue if it happens to me.
I have the push button start and mine would occasionally fail to start on its own and require a second push. I doubt its a "common" problem, but I really tend to overthink issues like this when they come up.
@@uthe54 My 2021 Grand Cherokee Laredo started having this problem in the 16,000-mile range. It's happened four times in the last three weeks.
My 2014 is doing the same thing. When the car sits around 3to4 hours the Jeep GC long cranks anywhere around 2 to 5 seconds. Sometimes it won’t start, but a second try it starts right up.
Question, if you don’t replace the fuel pump and the car occasionally long starts, does it damage the engine or main components? Or is this just an inconvenience?
What tool did you use to install the pump back on with the new rubber gasket?
I used a big screwdriver and hammer
Video was perfect! Thank ya sir!
Any chance you are in Houston and want to come help me and my husband replace the pumps? 😅 this whole time I was thinking we had access under the rear seat 🫠
What a job huh doing that on the floo
dude more lighting, couldn't make out what you were pointing to
Sorry about that. Turns out the fuel sensor level in the pump I got freaks out when the tank is full, so at some point I'm gonna have to drop the tank again and figure that out. I'll try to take a better video when I do. When I shot this, there wasn't any other videos out there, so I was hoping this would be better then nothing. I'll take your suggestion though! Thank you!
@@uthe54 is the fuel pump and level in different locations? Our 14 jeep grand cherokee throws fuel level code when filling up all the way? Also didn't know if there was an access panel under the rear seat?
Too much talking
well its an after the fact video, what else is going to be in it? Where is your tutorial?
Thanks for your input lmao
Thanks for your video dealer quoted $1300 didn’t know if I wanted to tackle this job or just pay ignore the idiots they won’t make videos but complain when somebody else does