I have a 2005 Liberty, not a sport just plain ole Liberty.
Motor runs sweet, had brakes and tired on recently. Getting the normal door rust but rides great.
Was going out of town when ran into a road construction zone. we slowed down with the traffic to a crawl.
When traffic moved, I tried to press on the gas pedal and had no movement but the motor revved up.
I was able to move to the side of the road on what little momentum I had left and stopped.
I tried again in Drive, 2, 1 and reverse. The motor revved up as before. ****** fluid is up, no leaks.
When I was in 2 or 1 when I pressed on the gas pedal, I could hear a sort of grinding, that you could
hear speed up as the motor revved up.
being in the middle of a major traffic jamb and no tools there was little I could do at the time.
I had it towed to a transmission place.
It would be 2 to 3 weeks before they can work on it and they warned me it would cost up to $3700
to rebuild the transmission.
In the past, I had a Chevy Truck that spun the motor shaft from the fly wheel and it sounded very
similar to what I heard from the Jeep. Though for the fly wheel to do that is not common.
I was looking around and as you know, the prices on used cars has DOUBLED (11-14-2021). I'd have to pay
more than I paid for my Jeep 3 years ago, and I could be buying a basket case.
So what would you guys recommend..........?
Should I sell the Jeep for what I can get, or bite the bullet and have the trans repaired if that is
what it needs?
I still may be surprised by a lesser repair but I'm not sure at this point what is going on with it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
LQ
Motor runs sweet, had brakes and tired on recently. Getting the normal door rust but rides great.
Was going out of town when ran into a road construction zone. we slowed down with the traffic to a crawl.
When traffic moved, I tried to press on the gas pedal and had no movement but the motor revved up.
I was able to move to the side of the road on what little momentum I had left and stopped.
I tried again in Drive, 2, 1 and reverse. The motor revved up as before. ****** fluid is up, no leaks.
When I was in 2 or 1 when I pressed on the gas pedal, I could hear a sort of grinding, that you could
hear speed up as the motor revved up.
being in the middle of a major traffic jamb and no tools there was little I could do at the time.
I had it towed to a transmission place.
It would be 2 to 3 weeks before they can work on it and they warned me it would cost up to $3700
to rebuild the transmission.
In the past, I had a Chevy Truck that spun the motor shaft from the fly wheel and it sounded very
similar to what I heard from the Jeep. Though for the fly wheel to do that is not common.
I was looking around and as you know, the prices on used cars has DOUBLED (11-14-2021). I'd have to pay
more than I paid for my Jeep 3 years ago, and I could be buying a basket case.
So what would you guys recommend..........?
Should I sell the Jeep for what I can get, or bite the bullet and have the trans repaired if that is
what it needs?
I still may be surprised by a lesser repair but I'm not sure at this point what is going on with it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
LQ