streetxj
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Pembroke Pines, FL
I've been having this problem for a while. My 1996 jeep cherokee 4.0 still had the original TPS (159,000 miles) and I changed to a duralast one a couple of months back. The torque converter would lock all the time during the first few days then it stopped locking after driving for 10 minutes. Then 5 minutes. I changed the TPS to another duralast and it wouldn't lock-up at all. Then after a while, it started locking-up again, but then when the engine reached around 190 degrees, it would stop locking up. I decided to spend extra $$$ and went with the MOPAR tps sensor. I installed it this past weekend. Well, the truck feels ALOT quicker and throttle response feels MUCH sharper. The torque converter locks-up really well, but when it reaches the 190-195 degree mark, it doesn't lock-up.. I'm basically going 40 to 50 mph (4th gear). When it locks-up completely, going into over drive (4th gear), it stays locked even when I lift my foot off the accelerator (coasting). It would down shift and unlock once it hits near 1000 rpms while braking. This is when the engine temp is around 180 and lower. I would hate to hear that it's the TPS again especially after I bent backwards for the MOPAR. One thing though, like I've mentioned before, it runs a lot better than with the Duralast TPS sensor. I would appreciate any advice and opinions.