Coming home from the VA today, my jeep decided that it didn't want to move from a complete stop when I pressed the gas pedal. I have a 42RLE auto.
The transmission has a newish Mopar filter and ATF+4 (the coolant was also bleed from the cooler lines a few months back).
The fluid level is just barely under the full on the dipstick at operating temperature (checked today at 215F). My Harbor Freight infrared thermometer gave me a temperature of 175-180F at the transmission pan, and the passive cooler in front of the condenser was around 160F. I didn't notice any burning smell from the new fluid and it was cherry red/transparent looking on the dipstick.
While looking under the jeep in traffic, I heard an audible click. I got back in the jeep and was able to drive it up the road. Traffic was very bad, which "allowed" me to test it over and over until I could get to a side road. The jeep seemed to struggle to move uphill coming out of a dip (coming from a complete stop due to traffic).
I need to be mindful that the audible click that I heard could have been from my A/C compressor clutch since my A/C was running when I hastily jumped under my jeep in traffic.
What I heard was likely the AC clutch or a solenoid latching, but I don't know if it was to my transmission. My guess is no since I was in park at the time that I heard the noise, but I could be wrong as I'm not a guru on the inner workings of an auto transmission.
Does anyone have thoughts on how I should investigate this? I'd hate to drop the pan only to stare at the parts without a game plan or knowledge. Are there known solenoids that cause this issue that I can access from the pan, or does this sound like something that a shop will need to dive into?
Note: I was able to get the vehicle home, but it seemed to rev high from complete stops (just to get it to move). It drove fine once I got above 5-10 mph.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
The transmission has a newish Mopar filter and ATF+4 (the coolant was also bleed from the cooler lines a few months back).
The fluid level is just barely under the full on the dipstick at operating temperature (checked today at 215F). My Harbor Freight infrared thermometer gave me a temperature of 175-180F at the transmission pan, and the passive cooler in front of the condenser was around 160F. I didn't notice any burning smell from the new fluid and it was cherry red/transparent looking on the dipstick.
While looking under the jeep in traffic, I heard an audible click. I got back in the jeep and was able to drive it up the road. Traffic was very bad, which "allowed" me to test it over and over until I could get to a side road. The jeep seemed to struggle to move uphill coming out of a dip (coming from a complete stop due to traffic).
I need to be mindful that the audible click that I heard could have been from my A/C compressor clutch since my A/C was running when I hastily jumped under my jeep in traffic.
What I heard was likely the AC clutch or a solenoid latching, but I don't know if it was to my transmission. My guess is no since I was in park at the time that I heard the noise, but I could be wrong as I'm not a guru on the inner workings of an auto transmission.
Does anyone have thoughts on how I should investigate this? I'd hate to drop the pan only to stare at the parts without a game plan or knowledge. Are there known solenoids that cause this issue that I can access from the pan, or does this sound like something that a shop will need to dive into?
Note: I was able to get the vehicle home, but it seemed to rev high from complete stops (just to get it to move). It drove fine once I got above 5-10 mph.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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