Ambra
G.I Ambra
Originally I posted an entry in regards to my ABS, ESP/BAS & Traction Control kicking in when applying the brakes over any little bump or crack in the road.
I took it to a shop and they told me that I needed my calipers, rotors and brakes replaced even though I just put brand-new brakes on about a year ago. They changed everything and it seemed to still make the same noise and kick under my foot when hitting the brake.
I assume that the kick under my foot has to do with the ABS braking system.
After doing about $4000 worth of work to my vehicle I went back to the shop and informed them that it was still making the same noise under my foot. The mechanic got in the vehicle took it for a test ride and then came back to check everything out and said that everything was fine and there was nothing to worry about.
The shop knew that I was planning to drive 2000 miles with a U-Haul trailer with about 3000 pounds in the back. And they still told me that everything was fine. So in the middle of my ride across the country and I Heard a weird whining noise that sounded like a semi truck coming to a stop.
Once I got to my destination, The engine light came on. So I took it to a parts store and the code read P0700 and P0740. Both of these codes are somehow tied into the torque converter.
So now instead of it just being my ABS system and my traction control, there is an issue with my torque converter. It seems to get worse every single day and this has been going on for two weeks. I will be taking it to a shop within the next couple of weeks to get checked out but I am not going to trust any mechanic when they tell me that it’s simple or that it’s gonna be like $1000. I am going to make sure I have a few different mechanics look into it because it could be a simple sensor.
I will be posting on here every time something new happens or appears.
Vehicle information
2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 L
I took it to a shop and they told me that I needed my calipers, rotors and brakes replaced even though I just put brand-new brakes on about a year ago. They changed everything and it seemed to still make the same noise and kick under my foot when hitting the brake.
I assume that the kick under my foot has to do with the ABS braking system.
After doing about $4000 worth of work to my vehicle I went back to the shop and informed them that it was still making the same noise under my foot. The mechanic got in the vehicle took it for a test ride and then came back to check everything out and said that everything was fine and there was nothing to worry about.
The shop knew that I was planning to drive 2000 miles with a U-Haul trailer with about 3000 pounds in the back. And they still told me that everything was fine. So in the middle of my ride across the country and I Heard a weird whining noise that sounded like a semi truck coming to a stop.
Once I got to my destination, The engine light came on. So I took it to a parts store and the code read P0700 and P0740. Both of these codes are somehow tied into the torque converter.
So now instead of it just being my ABS system and my traction control, there is an issue with my torque converter. It seems to get worse every single day and this has been going on for two weeks. I will be taking it to a shop within the next couple of weeks to get checked out but I am not going to trust any mechanic when they tell me that it’s simple or that it’s gonna be like $1000. I am going to make sure I have a few different mechanics look into it because it could be a simple sensor.
I will be posting on here every time something new happens or appears.
Vehicle information
2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7 L