painemann wrote:
MrMopar64 wrote:
The problem that you are having is a classic case of a failing/failed torque converter, and/or issue with the front pump of the transmission. You can hear the engine lug down when put into gear, the engine slowly chugs more, and the load from the transmission is greater than can be compensated for by the low-idle governor and the engine stalls.
I would suggest taking it to a dealer that can not only install gauges in the pressure ports on the trans but also monitor the various trans pressures from the DRB to tell you if it's the pump or not. If not the pump, definitely the converter.
If you say that it's done this since new and you've not had the F37 done, I would recommend to have it done so that you get the newer converter and the corresponding pump.
Thanks for the info, that also crossed my mind seeing as it is mostly when it is shifted into drive. After many attempted drive (this time it wouldn't go any where for me and I had to tow it home with my TJ) it would also stall in park and that kind of freaked me out but it was only after trying to start and put it in D about 20 times.
I'm going to attempt to drive it up to the trans shop that fixed the mystery problem with the trans last time. He should also be able to pull the CEL. My guess he will also be able to monitor pressures and check the pump. He helped me a bunch when my trans screwed up last time, he a good 8 hours of searching for the problem and when it started to shift right, he didn't know for sure what he did to fix it so he didn't charge me. The jeep has been shifting great ever since (knock on wood).
Thanks for the info Mr.Mopar.
...well, it's a shame that it wasn't as simple as a fuel filter change.
I assume the F37 is something the dealer does for free. It seems that the dealer near you may not be of much trustworthy help. I bought my CRD from Szott M-59 in White Lake, MI. It's a bit of a haul from here in Sanford, but they seemed to do well with the work I've had done in the past. I know they sold a fair number of CRDs. There's also Martin Jeep in Alma, MI. I know they sold a few CRDs themselves, but I have no experience with their service department. The Feeney dealership here in Midland was recently branded a Jeep dealer. They didn't sell CRDs new, but they do have diesel techs available since they are able to service the Cummins in the Rams. I don't have personal experience with their service departments, but the people I know who have gone there, haven't major complaints.
I don't know how much this helps since I don't know where you are in MI. However, if a dealership will fix your tranny for free, you might want to consider that route. If it is undriveable and you have AAA, they will subsidize the cost of the tow from where ever it is to the appropriately place that can do the repair...within reasonable limits of mileage of course.
Good luck.