gmctd wrote:
"Choking the motor down" applies more to the fuel\air intake system - loading the motor down, on the other hand, would be more applicable to the transmission\drivetrain, as when the TCC locks unexpectedly, or doesn't unlock, also just as unexpectedly, or the trans is stuck in two (or more) gears - either could be in the valve-body, with sticking or leaking solenoids, general valve-body leaks, etc
In my case it is the trans "loading" up the motor to the point of staling. It really not a problem for me since I let my jeep run a bit before trying to drive off.
I suspect the problem is fluid draining out of the vavle body past a check vavle or something when the jeep sits for a while (over night in my case). Then when you start it the fluid gets pumped back in where it should be and away you go. The problem come in to effect when you try drive away before the full fluid pressure gets built back up, the band soleniods clamp down based on line pressure as usual but then moments later there is a surge of a much greater line pressure hits the sloenoid locking it in place.
Of course this is all theory, But I did stay in a Holiday inn express last night....
I think there is a TSB in this issue but I'm not positive I haven't found it yet. It must be related to what ever is different in the CRD version of the transmission because I haven't heard of the Gasser ones having this problem.