clunk
NAXJA Forum User
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- West Kootenays, BC (canada)
I just bought a 1998 last week with 120k on the clock and of course AW4/242 combo. It runs great, gobs more power than my old 1990 and far quieter/less rattly...plus it has cupholders! I had it checked by the local Jeep dealer and it checked out okay, the test drive went well so I bought it. I'm used to my old Renix Jeep, so I have a few questions about this one.
Now that I've put some miles on it, I'm noticing that when I stop at a stop light, then start from a stop it sort of "clunks" into drive. It doesn't feel like the transmission is slipping, it's more of an entire drivetrain clunk. I did some searching and read about the slip-yoke splines drying out and causing the same clunking and since the transmission shifts smooth as silk I'm assuming it's the slip yoke, but is there any way I can check it for my peace of mind? Another possibility is the the PO had a weeping transmission line replaced a few weeks ago. I've also read that using the wrong fluid can cause the same problems, so if the slip-yoke checks out okay I'm going to have the fluid/filter replaced as well in case the shop that did the work refilled it with the wrong fluid.
Also, the A/C blows hot and the vents blow hot, even on the cool setting. To me, this sounds like a blend door getting stuck. Does this sound likely?
Now that I've put some miles on it, I'm noticing that when I stop at a stop light, then start from a stop it sort of "clunks" into drive. It doesn't feel like the transmission is slipping, it's more of an entire drivetrain clunk. I did some searching and read about the slip-yoke splines drying out and causing the same clunking and since the transmission shifts smooth as silk I'm assuming it's the slip yoke, but is there any way I can check it for my peace of mind? Another possibility is the the PO had a weeping transmission line replaced a few weeks ago. I've also read that using the wrong fluid can cause the same problems, so if the slip-yoke checks out okay I'm going to have the fluid/filter replaced as well in case the shop that did the work refilled it with the wrong fluid.
Also, the A/C blows hot and the vents blow hot, even on the cool setting. To me, this sounds like a blend door getting stuck. Does this sound likely?