I apologize in advance if this post gets too long, I'll try to keep it short but want to give as many details as possible. I still consider myself a noob when it comes to my LJ and the TJ platform in general. Yesterday we had a great day off roading but near the end of our adventure I noted the following. Feel free to comment on the parts you understand.
We had 1hr30mins drive there ranging from 35mph to 75mph, 5hrs of solid wheeling and then the same drive home. It was a 9hr day when you include air up/down and misc things. The point being the Jeep was literally running for 8hrs in a 9hr period, gauges read fine and tem/oil pressure were great. I have not had a chance to get under the Jeep and check this stuff out yet. After wheeling I take a look and make sure there are no fluid leaks, obviously damaged components or things in general not the way they should be before I drive home. I did have a check engine light come on when I started the Jeep to go home and I suspect it was the gas cap code that happened before since all gauges were perfect, fluid levels dead on and after disconnecting battery it went away and never came back.
- Towards the end of our 5hr trail ride I noticed the suspension getting creaky which I thought was a little odd since I literally greased it two weeks ago. I also noticed what sounded like two of the control arms clunking while we were on the trail. Today... nothing, general driving, speed bumps (hit aggressively) potholes... silent. All eight are JKS J-Flex arms.
- After we got off the trail and ready to get on a regular road I noticed the transmission whined as we pulled out and then slowly faded. It did this multiple times on the way home and you guessed it... it's silent today.
- Out of curiosity, while going down a straight smooth road, I put it into 4WD and then back out of 4WD. While I could feel it was out of 4WD it sounded like the transfer case was still somehow engaged. I dropped the speed down and it stopped making the noise like it finally disengaged completely. I do have the upgraded T-Case linkage, is it possible it needs to be adjusted?
- As we pulled into the driveway after having just driven for 30mins straight doing 75mph I noticed what could only be described as a cat crying. You couldn't hear it when going down the road but as I pulled in the driveway the sound was able to bounce off another car and a deck and it was very noticeable. I took the Jeep out for a 20min drive and got up to 60mph today and when I got back home I could her the noise again but much more faint. The noise only occurred when going forward today and occurs whether you are in drive or neutral. Last night I think it could also be heard in reverse but I can't recall for sure.
Thanks for taking the time to read.
We had 1hr30mins drive there ranging from 35mph to 75mph, 5hrs of solid wheeling and then the same drive home. It was a 9hr day when you include air up/down and misc things. The point being the Jeep was literally running for 8hrs in a 9hr period, gauges read fine and tem/oil pressure were great. I have not had a chance to get under the Jeep and check this stuff out yet. After wheeling I take a look and make sure there are no fluid leaks, obviously damaged components or things in general not the way they should be before I drive home. I did have a check engine light come on when I started the Jeep to go home and I suspect it was the gas cap code that happened before since all gauges were perfect, fluid levels dead on and after disconnecting battery it went away and never came back.
- Towards the end of our 5hr trail ride I noticed the suspension getting creaky which I thought was a little odd since I literally greased it two weeks ago. I also noticed what sounded like two of the control arms clunking while we were on the trail. Today... nothing, general driving, speed bumps (hit aggressively) potholes... silent. All eight are JKS J-Flex arms.
- After we got off the trail and ready to get on a regular road I noticed the transmission whined as we pulled out and then slowly faded. It did this multiple times on the way home and you guessed it... it's silent today.
- Out of curiosity, while going down a straight smooth road, I put it into 4WD and then back out of 4WD. While I could feel it was out of 4WD it sounded like the transfer case was still somehow engaged. I dropped the speed down and it stopped making the noise like it finally disengaged completely. I do have the upgraded T-Case linkage, is it possible it needs to be adjusted?
- As we pulled into the driveway after having just driven for 30mins straight doing 75mph I noticed what could only be described as a cat crying. You couldn't hear it when going down the road but as I pulled in the driveway the sound was able to bounce off another car and a deck and it was very noticeable. I took the Jeep out for a 20min drive and got up to 60mph today and when I got back home I could her the noise again but much more faint. The noise only occurred when going forward today and occurs whether you are in drive or neutral. Last night I think it could also be heard in reverse but I can't recall for sure.
Thanks for taking the time to read.
