It sure did. I probably put close to 80 miles on since I changed them. I read some posts that fixed the rumble with a new torque converter but my rumble would happen even with the trans in neutral at 40-50 mph
Put new rubbers on the 06 Renegade, Firestone Winterforce2 UV. Just the normal 225 size, they are so quiet I can hear all the voices in my head. The dynapros were louder than I thought after almost 4 years
I had a noise that I thought that came from the front drivers tire on my KJ that sounded like a tree frog or baby raccoon. It ended up being a bad rear u joint. There wasn't any play in the joint but the bearings were dry
Pull the A/C relay, I did it for a few years because I wanted hot air for defrost when it was below 0F, but it is good to circulate the freon even in cold weather to keep the seals good. I also installed a remote start on my 2006 3 years ago so it was warmed up good
Does the key in ignition ping sound when you open a door when the key isn't in? That wouldn't prevent the auto lock though. Likely something wrong with whatever controls the locks, BCM?
It might be the natural expansion of water as it is heated and that is the purpose of that tank. I helped people install outdoor woodburners years ago and the models that didn't have an expansion tank would have water pouring out on the top as the wood heated the water up. Water expands about...
I didn't have to do that on my 2006 but I may have had more room as I replaced that hose when I had my radiator out. It still wasn't any fun getting the new one bolted down in there
Does the remote start work if you leave a key in the ignition? Might want to pull it out just enough that it doesn't have the key in ignition beep when you open the door
I have a smart phone with the torque app and the ELM bluetooth OBD adapter but was never curious about the trans temp. I finally put the torque lite app on my new phone today as I wanted to see the Coolant Temp reading. I am not sure if either of my other scan tools will show the trans temp on...
Might want to watch this video, at about 9 minutes it shows some contacts inside that likely control if/where the wiper parks. Looks like a new motor assembly is about $50 and up
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