Hey everyone! Recently purchased a 2006 Rubicon 6 speed manual with 81,000 miles on it (Drove it home roughly 1,500 miles and have been driving here at home so it's at about 83K now). Been doing tons of preventative/maintenance on it since I drove it down to it's new home.
To date I've done the following:
1. Changed the spark plugs with Autolite XP985's (Gapped to .035) .
2. Changed the ODPA to the Crown Unit and put back the factory sensor from my original ODPA.
3. Oil and filter changed at the time of changing the OPDA.
4. Changed all 4 O2 Sensors with NTK sensors (referencing the guide for 2005-2006 part numbers).
5. Changed the air filter.
Before changing the O2 sensor, I had a CEL come up and when running my diagnostic tool I got P0157. I cleared it and it didn't pop up until about another week with P0157 again.
I know it's referencing the down stream O2 sensor so I don't think that is what's causing the rough idle. But just to be safe, I changed all 4 O2 sensors.
Now there has been a thread posted before with basically the same symptoms as I have, but their resolution wouldn't be my resolution.
The rough idle is very small, but it's constant. You can feel a little vibration overall and slightly rougher idle every couple seconds.
When driving on the highway, and coming to a stop at a light, some times it will drop as if it wants to shut off, but I give it some revs and it picks back up to normal (although I still have that slight rough idle).
Lastly, like on the other thread, when backing up and stopping, the RPM's drop and almost shuts off. Same as the highway driving, I give it some revs and it picks back up with the slight rough idle. It is a 6 speed.
On my diagnostic tool the RPM's are bouncing between 600-Mid 700's but even with the rough idle, you don't see much movement on the RPM needle on the dash.
I tried Jerry's method of spraying TB cleaner to clean the for quite a bit of time while the engine is idling, but that hasn't cleared up my issue.
I found the original mopar replacement on moparfactoryparts.com but have read in some cases where people swapped it and it still didn't fix the issue. Not sure if it's something I should buy? (I have an 06, so it's the different unit that takes 1 screw under it).
Could it be an issue with the OPDA install? I haven't had a CEL come up, no limp mode, or any other issue since installing it. I did have some trouble installing it, and the OPDA shifted a little. I was sure it would 'cause an issue but the Jeep hasn't had any major issues that you usually see when that is installed wrong (and as mentioned above, I did put back the OEM sensor). Could it be a timing thing anyway?
I believe the rough idle was there before swapping the OPDA anyway. I've read in another thread that it could possibly be the OEM OPDA sensor going bad, which would suck as some say it's not made anymore, and have heard people having issues with ones purchased from NAPA.
Is there anything else I should check in the meantime? The one thing I have not done is check for vacuum leaks, but I'm wondering if that is what would cause my problem? I was planning on doing it this weekend just to be sure as I have the equipment to do it.
I also haven't considered changing the TPS but my issue isn't a high idle.
Let me know if there's any additional info you need from me, but I think I covered everything I've done to this point.
Thank you all for taking the time to read this wall of text.
To date I've done the following:
1. Changed the spark plugs with Autolite XP985's (Gapped to .035) .
2. Changed the ODPA to the Crown Unit and put back the factory sensor from my original ODPA.
3. Oil and filter changed at the time of changing the OPDA.
4. Changed all 4 O2 Sensors with NTK sensors (referencing the guide for 2005-2006 part numbers).
5. Changed the air filter.
Before changing the O2 sensor, I had a CEL come up and when running my diagnostic tool I got P0157. I cleared it and it didn't pop up until about another week with P0157 again.
I know it's referencing the down stream O2 sensor so I don't think that is what's causing the rough idle. But just to be safe, I changed all 4 O2 sensors.
Now there has been a thread posted before with basically the same symptoms as I have, but their resolution wouldn't be my resolution.
The rough idle is very small, but it's constant. You can feel a little vibration overall and slightly rougher idle every couple seconds.
When driving on the highway, and coming to a stop at a light, some times it will drop as if it wants to shut off, but I give it some revs and it picks back up to normal (although I still have that slight rough idle).
Lastly, like on the other thread, when backing up and stopping, the RPM's drop and almost shuts off. Same as the highway driving, I give it some revs and it picks back up with the slight rough idle. It is a 6 speed.
On my diagnostic tool the RPM's are bouncing between 600-Mid 700's but even with the rough idle, you don't see much movement on the RPM needle on the dash.
I tried Jerry's method of spraying TB cleaner to clean the for quite a bit of time while the engine is idling, but that hasn't cleared up my issue.
I found the original mopar replacement on moparfactoryparts.com but have read in some cases where people swapped it and it still didn't fix the issue. Not sure if it's something I should buy? (I have an 06, so it's the different unit that takes 1 screw under it).
Could it be an issue with the OPDA install? I haven't had a CEL come up, no limp mode, or any other issue since installing it. I did have some trouble installing it, and the OPDA shifted a little. I was sure it would 'cause an issue but the Jeep hasn't had any major issues that you usually see when that is installed wrong (and as mentioned above, I did put back the OEM sensor). Could it be a timing thing anyway?
I believe the rough idle was there before swapping the OPDA anyway. I've read in another thread that it could possibly be the OEM OPDA sensor going bad, which would suck as some say it's not made anymore, and have heard people having issues with ones purchased from NAPA.
Is there anything else I should check in the meantime? The one thing I have not done is check for vacuum leaks, but I'm wondering if that is what would cause my problem? I was planning on doing it this weekend just to be sure as I have the equipment to do it.
I also haven't considered changing the TPS but my issue isn't a high idle.
Let me know if there's any additional info you need from me, but I think I covered everything I've done to this point.
Thank you all for taking the time to read this wall of text.
