Jonathan Willis
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Hi, I have a 2002 Cherokee Limited KJ, 3.7L Automatic.
After a drive of half an hour or so, when pulling away, a groaning grinding noise can be heard from the rear of the Jeep. It's more pronounced when turning at the same time and can feel a slight vibration too.
There doesn't appear to be any play in the wheel bearings, pushing hard with my foot the wheels doesn't make any such noise and the centre of the wheels are stone cold.
I've had a feel of the differential cover and that feels quite warm. I was able to top up the differential with the correct fluid, it took just over a litre. I've not been able to get right under the Jeep to check the drive shaft joint yet.
The problem doesn't occur on short runs around town, only after longer trips.
Any help and advice much appreciated.
Thanks, Jon.
After a drive of half an hour or so, when pulling away, a groaning grinding noise can be heard from the rear of the Jeep. It's more pronounced when turning at the same time and can feel a slight vibration too.
There doesn't appear to be any play in the wheel bearings, pushing hard with my foot the wheels doesn't make any such noise and the centre of the wheels are stone cold.
I've had a feel of the differential cover and that feels quite warm. I was able to top up the differential with the correct fluid, it took just over a litre. I've not been able to get right under the Jeep to check the drive shaft joint yet.
The problem doesn't occur on short runs around town, only after longer trips.
Any help and advice much appreciated.
Thanks, Jon.