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2003 Jeep Wrangler - Page 9 Questions & Answers
I am hearing a clicking noise from the front end,
Get the cv joint checked.It sounds like that is the problem.I would also look at the brakes.If the sound is worst when you turn right,it may be the cv.This is on a left hand drive vehicle.I hope this helps
11/5/2009 11:00:17 AM •
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Where is the fill hole 6 speed manual tranny in my
That information should be in your owners manual. I know that the manuals for the Cherokees I have owned have that kind of info in them. I found the below on a Jeep forum but I can not vouch for this information:
"The following products are MS-9224 compliant:
• Chrysler synchomesh fluid #4874464
• Penzoil Synchromesh Fluid #18106
• Quakerstate Synchromesh Fluid #59634
• GM synchromesh fluid #12345349
• GM synchromesh fluid 12345577
• Havoline MTX fluid #1874
11/3/2009 3:07:06 AM •
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on Nov 03, 2009
Getting code P1022 when checking onboard diag.
that is an injector problem.injector # 2 is letting out a high output.this could be there is a bad connector or a damaged wire.this will affect the way your injector reacts and will cause the check engine to go on and off.you would need an injector tester to check the spray pattern for your injector.
10/4/2009 8:54:40 PM •
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2003 Jeep Wrangler sport. When off road in simple
If you have a selec-track NP229 transfer case, likely the viscuous coupler if failing that would account for the shaking at speed and no motion on hill at 2k rpms.
The single wheel spinning at the rear may be that you don't have a posi differential but an open rear, or, the clutches are stuck. (can often be released by changing lube, adding posi additive and then making tight circles in both directions or tight figure 8"s)
If engine is always idling at 2K you may have a vacuum leak somewhere. That can cause other problems with any vacuum operated controls elsewhere in the car.
9/27/2009 8:56:02 PM •
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on Sep 27, 2009
Target Idle Not Reached (Chrysler, Jeep)
The code P1294 means that the computer is setting a target for the engine to idle at and the engine cannot do it therefore setting the DTC. Solution start by checking or replacing the sparkplugs. Also remove the idler motor from the throttle body and spray it out with carb cleaner. Also spray out the passages in the throttle body that the idle motor use. If that does not fix it you could have another problem like a bad idle motor or something relating to that circuit. Did you replace the TB or make an adjustment to the TPS?
9/27/2009 1:24:40 AM •
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on Sep 27, 2009
Is installing new lifters in a 2003 4.0 hard for
NOISE ON START UP DONT MEAN OVER HAUL TIME.FIRST MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING THE RIGHT OIL WEIGHT.DO A OIL CHANGE AND CHANGE OIL FILTER IF IT HAS BEEN A WHILE.I NOTICE PEOPLE WITH NEW CARS COMPLAIN ABOUT LIFTER NOISE. SOME GUYS HAS PUT A LIFTER QUIETNER IN THEIR OIL DURING A OIL CHANGE. PUTTING LIFTERS IN A ENGINE.YOU HAVE TO HAVE AT LEAST SKILL LEVEL CODE B MEANING YOU MUST HAVE BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS.
9/25/2009 10:19:41 PM •
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on Sep 25, 2009
Remove jeep door
You just need to use a small drift pin punch to push the door pins out. Use a small drift pin punch and a small hammer to drive the pin up and out from the bottom. It is just stuck in the hole.
9/23/2009 9:52:39 AM •
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on Sep 23, 2009
Surface rust is starting, whats a good product to
Rust Check once a year. The green can is thicker than the red can but is the same thing. Sprayed by a dealer, they warranty against rust. You should be able to get it at any auto parts store. Hope this helps.
9/20/2009 10:17:21 PM •
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on Sep 20, 2009
Jeep shuts down, ac doen't work properly and raido
You have an electrical short and it sounds like it's in the dash. You need to check the wiring. If you have squirls or mice anywhere around they may have gotten up in there to make a home. I had to replace a complete wiring harness thanks to a squirl. Hope that helps you.
9/20/2009 7:56:43 PM •
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on Sep 20, 2009
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