mattbucher wrote:
Thank you for the response.
Coolant level is fine.
Not sure how to test injectors. Any links or help there would be great.
Going to try and check motor mounts out today to see if that may be contributing to the vibration.
There are only a few injector tests you can do without proper equipment. The first is to unplug the electrical connector on each of them in order and "feel" how the engine harmonics change. Unplugging a good injector will result in a large change in harmonics and a very rough running engine. Unplugging a failed or failing injector will show less of a change. This is a very subjective test. The other one you can do is to get a return flow test kit (Amazon, Ebay, etc) and check the return flow from all of the injectors simultaneously. The kits are fairly cheap and easy to use. An injector with a return flow significantly higher than the others is an indicator that it is going bad. There are also specifications for the total amount of return for a given time, just in case they are ALL bad and in roughly the same shape as each other. Check the service manual for those specs. Your only other option is to pull the injectors and have them tested at a Bosch certified shop.
To check motor mounts, park on flat dry pavement holding the brake, put the Jeep in drive, then reverse, then drive over and over. If you hear a clunk when changing from D to R or vice versa, you probably have a bad motor mount. If one is bad (clunk either direction), just change both. They are cheap and it isn't worth it to do one then have to do the other a month later.