- Crankshaft position sensor: This sensor monitors the position of the crankshaft and sends a signal to the engine control unit (ECU) to control fuel injection and ignition timing. If the crankshaft position sensor fails, the ECU will not be able to properly control the engine, which can cause it to stall or turn off.
- Camshaft position sensor: This sensor monitors the position of the camshaft and sends a signal to the ECU to control valve timing. If the camshaft position sensor fails, the ECU will not be able to properly control the engine, which can cause it to stall or turn off.
- Throttle position sensor: This sensor monitors the position of the throttle pedal and sends a signal to the ECU to control the amount of fuel injected into the engine. If the throttle position sensor fails, the ECU will not be able to properly control the engine, which can cause it to stall or turn off.
- Oxygen sensor: This sensor monitors the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas and sends a signal to the ECU to control the fuel mixture. If the oxygen sensor fails, the ECU will not be able to properly control the engine, which can cause it to stall or turn off.
- Mass airflow sensor: This sensor monitors the amount of air flowing into the engine and sends a signal to the ECU to control the fuel mixture. If the mass airflow sensor fails, the ECU will not be able to properly control the engine, which can cause it to stall or turn off.
If any of these sensors fail, it can cause the Jeep to turn off while driving. It is important to have these sensors inspected and replaced if necessary to prevent this from happening.