JackSparrow
New member
Hey all. I just bought a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. Everything is stock. 120 kms and it's been taken care of (as far as I can see)
When I folded the rear seats down to carry a bicycle in the back, I noticed that I could hear a noise form the rear end when accelerating lightly enough that the engine noise didn't drown it out and when letting off of the throttle completely at speed. It was a gear-like sound - no squealing, whining, or growling. There is no play in the U-joint.
I presume that this is normal noise from the gears interfacing, but it's been so long since I've driven a jeep that I am not sure if my memory is playing tricks on me.
Any input would be appreciated appreciated
I did noticed this noise when I was test driving the jeep with the seats up, but it was so quiet I could barely hear it, and I couldn't figure out how to repeatedly induce the noise.
When I folded the rear seats down to carry a bicycle in the back, I noticed that I could hear a noise form the rear end when accelerating lightly enough that the engine noise didn't drown it out and when letting off of the throttle completely at speed. It was a gear-like sound - no squealing, whining, or growling. There is no play in the U-joint.
I presume that this is normal noise from the gears interfacing, but it's been so long since I've driven a jeep that I am not sure if my memory is playing tricks on me.
Any input would be appreciated appreciated
I did noticed this noise when I was test driving the jeep with the seats up, but it was so quiet I could barely hear it, and I couldn't figure out how to repeatedly induce the noise.