So my liberty is an 07 with the VLP 42rle.
One week ago on tuesday at dusk I was out. I backed onto the blacktop, shifted in drive and it pulled away. Going down the hill I think before it shifted from 1st to 2nd it revved up. I freaked out, let off, got back in the gas and it repeated. I freaked out like a Nancy, couldn't tell you what I did or didn't do besides get it off the road to see if fluid was pouring out the lines or something.
It was just like as if you bumped the shifter forward into neutral. No issues since. I really kinda thought maybe I didn't shift it all the way in drive or it's getting worn.
Then today Tuesday about the same time I did the same and it did it again. I was pretty ashamed so this time I tried not to be a Nancy. It was going uphill this time though and was kind of a sketchy spot. I pulled it down to 2 and went on until I got to where it wanted to shift and pushed it back in drive. Drove 43 miles home. Nothing out of the ordinary.
On one hand this scares the **** out of me, like maybe it's slipping, or maybe going nutty when it is about to shift to 2nd gear.
But on the other hand, the fluid looks and smells like it always looks, level seems to be OK, etc. No lights on if the trans turns on a light when it has codes? And I have seen this Jeep act really insane when a sensor is going out because it has the ESP traction control and all that on it.
I think it was Autozone where I scanned it with their tool and it printed out rear wheel speed sensor erratic performance. He said it was a stored code so to drive it a bit, and check the wiring loom and come back. Which I have not done yet.
Could this be a fluke from this or something else (seen something else do it for TPS going south)? Or maybe something with the shifter? Or is there an electronic thing on the outside of the trans that shifts it to drive, reverse, etc that could be getting old and slow that needs changing?
Or is this something serious wrong? Transmission controller, PCM, internal transmission issue?
I have searched and searched and can't find ****, despite finding these were used in all kinds of jeeps, and other people describing something similar. But no follow up as to what the issue was.
One week ago on tuesday at dusk I was out. I backed onto the blacktop, shifted in drive and it pulled away. Going down the hill I think before it shifted from 1st to 2nd it revved up. I freaked out, let off, got back in the gas and it repeated. I freaked out like a Nancy, couldn't tell you what I did or didn't do besides get it off the road to see if fluid was pouring out the lines or something.
It was just like as if you bumped the shifter forward into neutral. No issues since. I really kinda thought maybe I didn't shift it all the way in drive or it's getting worn.
Then today Tuesday about the same time I did the same and it did it again. I was pretty ashamed so this time I tried not to be a Nancy. It was going uphill this time though and was kind of a sketchy spot. I pulled it down to 2 and went on until I got to where it wanted to shift and pushed it back in drive. Drove 43 miles home. Nothing out of the ordinary.
On one hand this scares the **** out of me, like maybe it's slipping, or maybe going nutty when it is about to shift to 2nd gear.
But on the other hand, the fluid looks and smells like it always looks, level seems to be OK, etc. No lights on if the trans turns on a light when it has codes? And I have seen this Jeep act really insane when a sensor is going out because it has the ESP traction control and all that on it.
I think it was Autozone where I scanned it with their tool and it printed out rear wheel speed sensor erratic performance. He said it was a stored code so to drive it a bit, and check the wiring loom and come back. Which I have not done yet.
Could this be a fluke from this or something else (seen something else do it for TPS going south)? Or maybe something with the shifter? Or is there an electronic thing on the outside of the trans that shifts it to drive, reverse, etc that could be getting old and slow that needs changing?
Or is this something serious wrong? Transmission controller, PCM, internal transmission issue?
I have searched and searched and can't find ****, despite finding these were used in all kinds of jeeps, and other people describing something similar. But no follow up as to what the issue was.