Jasher20 wrote:
I have a 2005 Jeep Liberty CRD Limited. The odometer stopped and is frozen at 72520 right now. I have replaced the rear wheel sensor, which didn't change anything. I have inspected the pigtail that comes off the rear of the diff and it is fine. I have looked at most all of the other wiring and can not find any tears or rubbing. I have not inspected the front two ABS sensors but expect one of those to be the issue. I do not have a "Brake" Light or "ABS" light showing up on the dash. I also do not have them show up when I turn the key prior to start which has me real confused. Any insight would be helpful.
Also, it feels as if my torque converter is remaining locked longer than it should when shifting from 3rd to 4th. The car jolts violently before going into 4th gear. The first time I noticed this was after I had driven up a steep mountain. The temperature gauge indicated the engine increasing in temperature, but then cooled right back down after I got to flat ground. Part of me thinks all of my problems could be related to one bad sensor. In this case, the thermostat could be sticking, causing the engine to overheat, which then could cause the transmission to shift incorrectly. If any of you gurus out there could guide me through this, that would be great.
Was the torque converter recalled on '05s? I did not see the sticker on the radiator housing that says that it was replaced or anything else for that matter. I am considering taking it to Dodge to have it diagnosed.
The '05s had a problem with the fan clutch that an cause over heating. If your engine gets hot, so is your trans and that can trash it out along with other problems. If you want the best mod for keeping the engine and trans cool, check out this link:
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/showthread. ... 653&page=2Since you climb mountains, you are at a higher altitude and that does reduce your cooling capacity. The V-6 fan and severe duty Hayden fan clutch will move more air through the radiator, intercooler, ac condenser, and transmission cooler.
I get rid of the heat problem and see if the other goes away.