Hey, all. I have a 2006 TJ 4.0 auto, 101k. Bought it ~2 years ago with 92k.
This jeep was a bit neglected when I bought it - needed all new bushings, shocks, control arms, track bars, plugs, tires. I've changed most fluids so I know what's in there. It's never thrown any codes or run poorly for the 10k miles I've put on it. All in all it didn't seem mistreated but definitely had maintenance items overlooked. No tow hitch, no undercarriage scars to suggest much serious offroading.
I finally did an initial coolant flush this weekend - did 3 or 4 fills and drains of distilled water, draining via the rad and the block drain each time. Initial test driving was fine (probably 20 miles total) but today as I got home from work I got a CEL and I read codes P0740 (torque converter clutch circuit open) and P0700 (TCM). I didn't notice any odd shifts or behavior for the last few miles home while the light was on.
Could I have gotten a connector wet while draining via the block drain that might cause this? If so, what can I look for, check, or reseat?
The timing seems too good to be a coincidence... though if my transmission suddenly failed after putting 12 hours of love into the cooling system, I'd be ready to believe that, too.
This jeep was a bit neglected when I bought it - needed all new bushings, shocks, control arms, track bars, plugs, tires. I've changed most fluids so I know what's in there. It's never thrown any codes or run poorly for the 10k miles I've put on it. All in all it didn't seem mistreated but definitely had maintenance items overlooked. No tow hitch, no undercarriage scars to suggest much serious offroading.
I finally did an initial coolant flush this weekend - did 3 or 4 fills and drains of distilled water, draining via the rad and the block drain each time. Initial test driving was fine (probably 20 miles total) but today as I got home from work I got a CEL and I read codes P0740 (torque converter clutch circuit open) and P0700 (TCM). I didn't notice any odd shifts or behavior for the last few miles home while the light was on.
Could I have gotten a connector wet while draining via the block drain that might cause this? If so, what can I look for, check, or reseat?
The timing seems too good to be a coincidence... though if my transmission suddenly failed after putting 12 hours of love into the cooling system, I'd be ready to believe that, too.
