I took my stock '03 Liberty off-roading more than I anticipated the other day. After breaking off the exhaust going down the hill I was concerned it wasn't going to make it up the hill.
This has the SelecTrac "full time/ part time" NP242 transfer case and 45rfe transmission.
Coming up the hill in 4lo, every few minutes it would slowly lose all forward power, start slipping, and the Jeep would start rolling backwards. Engine seemed fine but no power to wheels. At these times reverse would work in 4lo, but no forward gears in any transfer case position.
After sitting for a few minutes I would get forward gears in 4lo back.
Bless it's heart because it got me to the pavement, after letting it cool off a handful of times, every mile or so on the way up. At that point I still had no forward gears in anything but 4lo, so AAA towed me home on dollies.
Today I drained the transfer case and the fluid was awfully old and black, but I didn't see any quicksilver or metal shavings. (And I am ashamed to tell you it has been years since that fluid was changed.)
Transmission fluid looked fresh and red. The pan had a nice dent in it, around the front right. I dropped the pan and didn't see any metal in it, no sign of damage on the valve body.
I am assuming the transfer case is fubared and needs to be replaced. Is that a reasonable conclusion? Is there a way to troubleshoot this further?
This has the SelecTrac "full time/ part time" NP242 transfer case and 45rfe transmission.
Coming up the hill in 4lo, every few minutes it would slowly lose all forward power, start slipping, and the Jeep would start rolling backwards. Engine seemed fine but no power to wheels. At these times reverse would work in 4lo, but no forward gears in any transfer case position.
After sitting for a few minutes I would get forward gears in 4lo back.
Bless it's heart because it got me to the pavement, after letting it cool off a handful of times, every mile or so on the way up. At that point I still had no forward gears in anything but 4lo, so AAA towed me home on dollies.
Today I drained the transfer case and the fluid was awfully old and black, but I didn't see any quicksilver or metal shavings. (And I am ashamed to tell you it has been years since that fluid was changed.)
Transmission fluid looked fresh and red. The pan had a nice dent in it, around the front right. I dropped the pan and didn't see any metal in it, no sign of damage on the valve body.
I am assuming the transfer case is fubared and needs to be replaced. Is that a reasonable conclusion? Is there a way to troubleshoot this further?