Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
like the propellers whirling at a consistent pace, but with a metalic
clank added |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
like the propellers whirling at a consistent pace, but with a metalic
clank added |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
like the propellers whirling at a consistent pace, but with a metalic
clank added |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
I am assuming the transmission is the problem because the noise seems
to come from the center of the jeep |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
I am assuming the transmission is the problem because the noise seems
to come from the center of the jeep |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
I am assuming the transmission is the problem because the noise seems
to come from the center of the jeep |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
I am assuming the transmission is the problem because the noise seems
to come from the center of the jeep |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
I would check your exhaust manifold for a crack.
Coasty <jeepster1974@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1140130646.456689.129740@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... >I have a 2000 tj sport, 4.0L engine, manual transmission with 99000 > miles and maintained consistently. Here are my observations: > > Jeep still with motor running + neutral + accelerator pressed = normal > vroom. > > Jeep in motion + neutral + accelerator pressed = normal vroom > > Jeep in motion + any gear (1,2,3,4,5) + accelerator pressed = some kind > of helicopter noise. This noise seems to get progressively louder as > the gears move up. > > Jeep in motion + any gear + coasting (no acceleration) = no noise. > > Any ideas? > |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
I would check your exhaust manifold for a crack.
Coasty <jeepster1974@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1140130646.456689.129740@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... >I have a 2000 tj sport, 4.0L engine, manual transmission with 99000 > miles and maintained consistently. Here are my observations: > > Jeep still with motor running + neutral + accelerator pressed = normal > vroom. > > Jeep in motion + neutral + accelerator pressed = normal vroom > > Jeep in motion + any gear (1,2,3,4,5) + accelerator pressed = some kind > of helicopter noise. This noise seems to get progressively louder as > the gears move up. > > Jeep in motion + any gear + coasting (no acceleration) = no noise. > > Any ideas? > |
Re: 2000 TJ transmission problem
I would check your exhaust manifold for a crack.
Coasty <jeepster1974@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1140130646.456689.129740@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... >I have a 2000 tj sport, 4.0L engine, manual transmission with 99000 > miles and maintained consistently. Here are my observations: > > Jeep still with motor running + neutral + accelerator pressed = normal > vroom. > > Jeep in motion + neutral + accelerator pressed = normal vroom > > Jeep in motion + any gear (1,2,3,4,5) + accelerator pressed = some kind > of helicopter noise. This noise seems to get progressively louder as > the gears move up. > > Jeep in motion + any gear + coasting (no acceleration) = no noise. > > Any ideas? > |
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