Clutch? Cat? O2 sensor, or what?

bewilderedbeast

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Location
Seattle
96 4.0 AX-15 5-speed. 132K miles.
All relatively new(within a year):
Plugs
Wires
Air Filter
Serp Belt and Idler pulley
Water Pump Transmission Fluid

Has always run exceptionally well, never any issues.
Replace bad Oxygen sensor at about 50K miles.
A rattle developed underneath about a year ago, only at certain rpms, usually at idle and when just starting to roll in 1st gear. I figure it was either a loose exhaust clamp or maybe the cat. Never worried much.
Lately it's gotten much worse, but is intermittent. A friend diagnosed it as the cat's substrate being cracked. So I planned to replace it. Still no driveability issues.
A couple of weeks ago it threw an engine code--2-1 for the o2 sensor. The light went out after a while, but the code remains in memory. Still no difference in the driving. No stumbling, no sputtering, engine smooth and quiet(for a Jeep).
The past few days I notice when driving on slight inclines on the freeway in 5th gear, I have to floor the pedal to maintain speed. The engine roars like they do, but no racing rpms , no surging, just feels like it's under a big load. Never happened before, always accelerated quickly and easily, even in 5th gear. Tonight I stood on the pedal and ran through the gears, and in each gear, it reaches a point where it's just making noise, not gaining much speed until I upshift.
I did the driveway test for clutch slippage, put it in 5th and locked the brakes, then let the clutch out. The engine died immediately, like it's supposed to, so it doesn't seem to be the clutch. There's no racing of the engine.
Could this be the 02 sensor, even with the engine running as smoothly and quietly as ever? Or the cat? I did notice the exaust from the tailpipe seesm to be hotter than normal, though maybe I don't really know what normal should be, since I don't usually feel the exhaust air from the pipe very often.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
Classic example of clogged exhaust--most likely failed component is the CAT.
 
There is a Recall....Emission Recall # E22..Reprogram P.C.M & Inspect Catalytic Converter.The PCM is not capable of detecting a deteriorating Catalytic Converter or Cat. will rattle...Check with a Crysler - Jeep Dealer for free Inspection .

Hope this help
 
My girlfriend's car did this. The engine started rattling and running rough, no power and the cat itself was getting really, really hot, like red hot. I noticed by accident that with a hand near the end of the exhaust, almost nothing was coming out, even when revving the engine. Started a grass fire, and I thought it was gonna burn up the car. Replaced the cat, problem solved.
 
Thanks for help, guys.
There is indeed plenty of exhaust, but it is hot. The engine itself isn't rattling, just apparently the cat.
ANy suggestions on which brand to buy for replacement?
Think the recall would still be in effect for a 96 model with 132K on it?
Thanks again.
 
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I found out about the recall after replacing the cats on both of my '96's. I believe the recall is still in effect. Without being there to look and listen I would believe you are talking about the cat.
Now stop with the second rate diagnostics
and fix the damn thing. You knew or were told about the cat sometime ago? And you still havn't fixed it?
Good job!
Lazy ass!!:rolleyes:


:D
Rick
 
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