randomuser107
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So I hopped in my jeep earlier this morning and was in a hurry to get somewhere - I decided not to let it warm whatsoever, my jeep seems to idle around 1k RPMs when the engine in still cold, that's where it was when I started shifting. I felt like I heard something odd and decided to park next to a wall and shift back and forth through the gears a few more times.
I noticed a particular clunk when shifting to R and when shifting to D it just sounded like something was rubbing. This went away for the most part as the engine got hotter and the RPM's went down to the regular idle speed of 500 RPM. Went about my business and came back to my jeep to start it up, played around a few more times, some of the shifts were normal, that robotic sound you typically get when shifting, but others were a bit clunky and sounding like something was rubbing. I checked the trans fluid and it seems to be a bit high, a little past 60mm from what I saw, I must have miscalculated last time I removed fluid as I thought it was around 45-50mm when at operating temp, maybe it's a bit different after driving for a few minutes though.
Anyone have any exp with clunks or rubbing sounds in the trans? Could someone with a KK maybe try to replicate the sound for me if their RPM's are similar for a cold engine? I noticed it's much easier to hear with a wall or object next to the vehicle. I'm hoping it's just that the RPM's were high at idle from the engine being cold but idk... my luck isn't the best so far lol. Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help me out.
I noticed a particular clunk when shifting to R and when shifting to D it just sounded like something was rubbing. This went away for the most part as the engine got hotter and the RPM's went down to the regular idle speed of 500 RPM. Went about my business and came back to my jeep to start it up, played around a few more times, some of the shifts were normal, that robotic sound you typically get when shifting, but others were a bit clunky and sounding like something was rubbing. I checked the trans fluid and it seems to be a bit high, a little past 60mm from what I saw, I must have miscalculated last time I removed fluid as I thought it was around 45-50mm when at operating temp, maybe it's a bit different after driving for a few minutes though.
Anyone have any exp with clunks or rubbing sounds in the trans? Could someone with a KK maybe try to replicate the sound for me if their RPM's are similar for a cold engine? I noticed it's much easier to hear with a wall or object next to the vehicle. I'm hoping it's just that the RPM's were high at idle from the engine being cold but idk... my luck isn't the best so far lol. Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help me out.