It is a national brand. Orielys is the only place I can get it local. The diff is not over filled. I put it on level ground and filled it till it rans out of the fill plug.
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It has got to be the axle then. I consider myself pretty mechanically inclined, I just can't see myself installing 3 axle seals incorrectly.
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I'm about to pull my hair out with this dang axle seal. I replaced both front cv axles back in October. And shortly after the driver side axle seal started leaking. I have since out 4 new seals in it with no luck. They all continue to leak. I just became aware that there are inner axle seals...
Mine is giving me locking and unlocking issues between 30 and 45 mph. And it's worse when pulling a hill at low rpms. Give it some gas to down shift and the issue goes away. Took it to a transmission shop who I trust very much. He hooked his snap on computer up to it and drove for about 20 mins...
Got a 06 jeep liberty limited with a auto transmission and am looking at ordering a torque converter for it but it seems there are 2 different transmissions. I think it's the 42rle. Not sure though. Any way to tell?
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Really don't want to drop 300 plus on a torque converter. Because one I fix it we are selling it. We need more room. The jeep liberty is defiantly not a family suv. Lol
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Torque coverter is on the down hill slide, it's having locking and unlocking issues between 30 and 45 mph, so I'm looking at replacing it. Any brand I should avoid?
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Is that the right seal for our liberties? Because mine didn't look like that. It didn't have the silver part protruding front the front of it. And what is that tool in the pic? A seal puller?
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Back in October I replaced the cv axles in the front of my liberty. Shortly after the driver side axle seal started leaking. Fast foward to last week. I replaced all my ball joints and while I had it tore down I put a new axle seal on it. But it is still leaking. Any ideas on what's going wrong...
The transmission shifts really smooth. Another thing it does it when your cruising between 30 and 50 mph at low rpm's you can feel the transmission shifting back and forth or it might be the torque converter locking and unlocking. Not sure which. When it's at higher rpm's it doesn't do it...
I posted a few days ago about my 06 liberty vibrating real hard on the interstate for about 30 seconds l. Immediately after it quit vibrating check engine light came on. I pulled the code today. I got a p0700 and a p0740 both being transmission related. I can't remember which one it was but one...
While driving my 06 liberty on the interstate today going 70 mph up a small hill with the cruise set, the whole jeep vibrated for about 30 seconds and then stopped and the check engine light came on. Haven't had a chance to pull the code but I somehow feel like this is torque converter related...
Gotcha. Thanks. When time permits I'm gonna run it or to a transmission shop I've used a few times. He always does me right. I'll update when I find something out.
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You can feel the vehicle jerk between shifts. Every few seconds like you say. It might be the torque converter locking and unlocking. Not sure. But when it is doing it the rpm's will fluctuate up and down 200-300rpms. No check engine light for me though.
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