I drive my jeep, my wife drives hers, she has been complaining that the engines was missing and sputtering, so I did what any good husband would do and replaced the fuel filter, no help says she, as I don't drive our crd much and it is somewhat hilly around here, ( torque out, torque in) it was hard for me to diagnose, but finally, yesterday I drove it for about 300 miles. I have surmised that it is not a motor, fuel delivery problem at all, as the motor did not miss a beat, the slight to moderate shuttering only occurs during non torque events, ie coasting. Am I wrong to think that this is a transmission problem. The first thing I am doing this week is to change out the tranny fluid, If that does not work, is an after market torque converter the only solution? I have read some of the posts about this, but we do not tow anything , nor are we seeking higher performance, It would be typical of Chrysler to spec out a weak tranny for this motor. Be fore I would drop money into a new converter I would probably hunt down a manual tranny from Canada, or Africa. We love this vehicle, and plan on keeping it well into our retirement. Any advice from my new friends on this newly discovered website would be greatly appreciated. thanks, and keep on wheelin!!
lateron- don
_________________ 04 TJ Rubicon; 3" lift; 255/85/16's BFG muds; skids & armor; Warrior top rack; Warrior back rack; K&N w/Rockit Air Tube; HD u-joints ; Cobra CB; home built 2000 gvw off road trailer with matching moabs and rubber
05 KJ CRD; Bone stock with K&N filter
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