johnson7634
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Hey guys, new here but a long time Jeep owner. Fixed just about everything on this puppy but I am stuck because I know nothing about transmissions. Below are the basic specs:
Jeep Cherokee 1993, 224,000 miles
Here is the story: So I'm visiting my fiance who lives 30 miles away (I visit her every weekend), and one day my Cherokee came upon a hill and started to lose power (I was going about 65mph... then 55mph...). My engine was up to 3,000rpm but the speed was steadily decreasing. I eventually hit the nearest off ramp and pulled into a parking lot near by. The Jeep has been making wining noises for about 3 weeks now but I concluded it was the engine (long story short, my dad said to put a quart of transmission fluid in the engine next time I changed the oil. He said it has more detergents than regular oil and would clean out the gunk... sure enough, the wine went away and engine sounds good).
OK back to the original story: Now I let my Jeep cool off in a parking lot for a few minutes and took off again. But as soon as I left, same problem started again, but now I can only go 35mph with 3,000rpms. I was able to drive it the last 10 miles to my fiance's going about 25 to 35mph. When I finally reach her place, I think it decided to give out. 3,000rpm and it's inching along. Now it's sitting outside my place (Thanks to the great people of AAA), runs great but does not go anywhere when I put it in any gear (R,D,3, or 1-2). Doesn't even move
Just to knock out some potential quick answers, I have made several repairs which can make this equation more detailed:
A) When I first bought the Jeep I knocked out the catalytic converter (it's basically a straight pipe now)
B) TPS sensor has been changed a million times (I have lifetime warranty so I change it about once a year)
C) TV cable has been checked several times... It worked perfectly before this tragedy so I'm sure this is not the culpret.
D) Replaced the break pedal sensor because the Jeep was always going into over drive plus the cruise control didn't work. I read on another forum that if those two things are not working on a Cherokee, more than likely that sensor has fried (Changed the $15 part and cruise control and overdrive came right back)
E) Unplugged the TCU to see if I could manually opporate the transmission... no luck
F) Changed transmission filter at least once already (I think at about 200k miles). Also, I checked the transmission fluid levels and color and everything looks good.
So, I have several options/questions:
1. Call a dealership and ask how much they want to take from my small wallet
2. Try to find someone that can hopefully pull some diagnostic codes from it for a decent price (this leads to another question**Q3**)
3. What is an OBD tester and DRB tester :???: I specifically want to get transmission diagonsis codes. Which one do I need? I picked up a AW4 manual online (pdf) and it said I needed a DRB II tester.
4. Should I just take it in and have someone fix the transmission?
Sorry this is so long but I figured I would atleast try to get some help before throwing in the towl. I really don't want to part with my Jeep Cherokee just yet (its loads of fun and I have great memories with that bad boy!). Any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED.
[See attached photo. This thing is a beauty. Hopefully you'll feel sorry for it... LOL]
Jeep Cherokee 1993, 224,000 miles
Here is the story: So I'm visiting my fiance who lives 30 miles away (I visit her every weekend), and one day my Cherokee came upon a hill and started to lose power (I was going about 65mph... then 55mph...). My engine was up to 3,000rpm but the speed was steadily decreasing. I eventually hit the nearest off ramp and pulled into a parking lot near by. The Jeep has been making wining noises for about 3 weeks now but I concluded it was the engine (long story short, my dad said to put a quart of transmission fluid in the engine next time I changed the oil. He said it has more detergents than regular oil and would clean out the gunk... sure enough, the wine went away and engine sounds good).
OK back to the original story: Now I let my Jeep cool off in a parking lot for a few minutes and took off again. But as soon as I left, same problem started again, but now I can only go 35mph with 3,000rpms. I was able to drive it the last 10 miles to my fiance's going about 25 to 35mph. When I finally reach her place, I think it decided to give out. 3,000rpm and it's inching along. Now it's sitting outside my place (Thanks to the great people of AAA), runs great but does not go anywhere when I put it in any gear (R,D,3, or 1-2). Doesn't even move
Just to knock out some potential quick answers, I have made several repairs which can make this equation more detailed:
A) When I first bought the Jeep I knocked out the catalytic converter (it's basically a straight pipe now)
B) TPS sensor has been changed a million times (I have lifetime warranty so I change it about once a year)
C) TV cable has been checked several times... It worked perfectly before this tragedy so I'm sure this is not the culpret.
D) Replaced the break pedal sensor because the Jeep was always going into over drive plus the cruise control didn't work. I read on another forum that if those two things are not working on a Cherokee, more than likely that sensor has fried (Changed the $15 part and cruise control and overdrive came right back)
E) Unplugged the TCU to see if I could manually opporate the transmission... no luck
F) Changed transmission filter at least once already (I think at about 200k miles). Also, I checked the transmission fluid levels and color and everything looks good.
So, I have several options/questions:
1. Call a dealership and ask how much they want to take from my small wallet
2. Try to find someone that can hopefully pull some diagnostic codes from it for a decent price (this leads to another question**Q3**)
3. What is an OBD tester and DRB tester :???: I specifically want to get transmission diagonsis codes. Which one do I need? I picked up a AW4 manual online (pdf) and it said I needed a DRB II tester.
4. Should I just take it in and have someone fix the transmission?
Sorry this is so long but I figured I would atleast try to get some help before throwing in the towl. I really don't want to part with my Jeep Cherokee just yet (its loads of fun and I have great memories with that bad boy!). Any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED.
[See attached photo. This thing is a beauty. Hopefully you'll feel sorry for it... LOL]
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