Cacher123 wrote:
Ok, this is gettin worse. Ever since I've had it I get an occasional clunk from the driveline when I step on the brakes. Long story short I've gotten a new driveshaft, and had the slip yoke joint greased a couple times. Each time the noise goes away for a while. Now it's back and so bad that my GF is complaining and worried something is gonna grenade while we are driving. Of course every time I bring it to Jeep they find nothing wrong. When I accelerate it seems to "load" whatever is making the noise and when I hit the brake there is this loud "CLANG" that sounds like something is breaking free. And I can feel it! Sounds/feels like it's either coming from the center or right rear. Worse when the Jeep is really hot or after a long highway ride when I hit local streets. I think it gets worse when I make a full lock turn but can't be sure. 54k miles, 03 Rennie. Any thoughts?
This is what someone on here told me a while back:
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Clunking when stopping
Here is what the Jeep dealer told me:
When you brake the vehicle rotates forward (even if you have anti-lock brakes, which includes a two axis accelerometer to reduce vehicle dip). This 'dip' causes the driveshaft slip yoke (a fore-aft slip joint at the transfer case) to extend. The grease in this joint dries up or is displaced over time. Without grease the slip yoke does not move as freely. After the vehicle stops (no more deceleration) it rotates back to level. To rotate back the slip yoke must compress. There is more friction in the slip yoke due to the lack of grease. This extra static friction (and possibly binding) cause a momentary delay in the vehicle rotating back (leveling) .
When the slip yoke finally releases you hear a pop.
After greasing this joint the problem went away. Looks like this is going to be a regular maintenance item for some of us until Jeep provides a permanent solution.
Not to sure what they are talking about. When I brake, I do not nose dive everytime I hit the brakes. Anyway, its only slack in the drivetrain. Mine has always done it. Ive learned to be very easy when going from brake to gas and gas to brake. I let off the gas very slowly and it will not do it. If im giving t gas then let off real fast, or let off the brake and give it gas, my entire jeep will jump. The powertrax also made this much worse for me.
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