IrishJeepinBC
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Hi All,
First time poster, long time reader. I have a 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport for over a year. I love the car. its a beast! Recently I began to notice that if I drive the car long distances, when I change from Drive to Neutral the car will give a thump, or if I change from Drive to Reverse or any kind of stick change the car will give a jolt for a second or two. The car also then revs itself up as high as 3000 rpm's. This happened over the weekend when I changed it from drive to park. I should mention this doesn't happen all the time. I'd say it happens perhaps every 1 out of 6 times.
I checked the transmission fluid and its at a nice level. I flushed the fluid a little over a year ago, so I imagine the fluid isn't dirty or low. Physically changing between gears on the gear stick is very smooth, I don't have any resistance, when driving, the car has no problem reaching 120km. I changed out the idle air control motor about a year ago too as the pervious one was dust.
I am just wondering do you think this is a warning sign that transmission is on the way out or should I take it as a bit of character from the liberty as it is a 20 year old vehicle?
Bit more information on the car:
Jeep Liberty Sport
2002
3.6L V6
Automatic
Thank you,
M
First time poster, long time reader. I have a 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport for over a year. I love the car. its a beast! Recently I began to notice that if I drive the car long distances, when I change from Drive to Neutral the car will give a thump, or if I change from Drive to Reverse or any kind of stick change the car will give a jolt for a second or two. The car also then revs itself up as high as 3000 rpm's. This happened over the weekend when I changed it from drive to park. I should mention this doesn't happen all the time. I'd say it happens perhaps every 1 out of 6 times.
I checked the transmission fluid and its at a nice level. I flushed the fluid a little over a year ago, so I imagine the fluid isn't dirty or low. Physically changing between gears on the gear stick is very smooth, I don't have any resistance, when driving, the car has no problem reaching 120km. I changed out the idle air control motor about a year ago too as the pervious one was dust.
I am just wondering do you think this is a warning sign that transmission is on the way out or should I take it as a bit of character from the liberty as it is a 20 year old vehicle?
Bit more information on the car:
Jeep Liberty Sport
2002
3.6L V6
Automatic
Thank you,
M
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