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Car Forum / GMC Cars / June 2006

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95 jeep transmission?

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tkammauf - 07 Jun 2006 13:21 GMT
i have a 95 jeep cherokee sport. when i hit the gas the engine just
revs then kicks into gear. it happens while moving someyimes  however
almost always when taking a right turn.  if i gently hit gas a few
times it will engage. do i need a new transmission or is there another
problem? help
Mike Marlow - 07 Jun 2006 19:33 GMT
> i have a 95 jeep cherokee sport. when i hit the gas the engine just
> revs then kicks into gear. it happens while moving someyimes  however
> almost always when taking a right turn.  if i gently hit gas a few
> times it will engage. do i need a new transmission or is there another
> problem? help

A GM newsgroup is probably not the best place to bring this question.  You
might want to look for a jeep group.

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hdd - 08 Jun 2006 02:36 GMT
Could just need service, but why not take your vehicle to a qualified
diagnostician? Do you seek critical medical diagnoses over the internet?

> i have a 95 jeep cherokee sport. when i hit the gas the engine just
> revs then kicks into gear. it happens while moving someyimes  however
> almost always when taking a right turn.  if i gently hit gas a few
> times it will engage. do i need a new transmission or is there another
> problem? help
tkammauf - 08 Jun 2006 12:41 GMT
sorrry for the bother smart a.s. or maybe just out of amazment there
is a qualified diagnostician here who could help??  if everyone just
went to a shop there wouldn't be this group jackass..
> Could just need service, but why not take your vehicle to a qualified
> diagnostician? Do you seek critical medical diagnoses over the internet?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> > times it will engage. do i need a new transmission or is there another
> > problem? help
Mike Marlow - 09 Jun 2006 11:24 GMT
> sorrry for the bother smart a.s. or maybe just out of amazment there
> is a qualified diagnostician here who could help??  if everyone just
> went to a shop there wouldn't be this group jackass..

This group... is a GM group.  Yeah, maybe there is someone here who can
help, but you'd sure improve your odds at the proper group.  By the nature
of your question, I'd suggest you need to let a tranny guy look at it.  Do
you need a new one?  Hell... no one can answer that question from a
keyboard.  Oh look - we're back to the point that hdd made.  You really
should take it to a specialist and let them make a determination with the
car right in front of them.

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> > Could just need service, but why not take your vehicle to a qualified
> > diagnostician? Do you seek critical medical diagnoses over the internet?
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> > > times it will engage. do i need a new transmission or is there another
> > > problem? help
tkammauf - 12 Jun 2006 00:08 GMT
except you of course, you seem to have all the answers. but very good
at stating the obvious. can anyone fix anything without looking at it?
amazing  huh... and ray charles fixing his own piano doesn't count.
> > sorrry for the bother smart a.s. or maybe just out of amazment there
> > is a qualified diagnostician here who could help??  if everyone just
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> > > > times it will engage. do i need a new transmission or is there another
> > > > problem? help
CGBear - 08 Jun 2006 05:15 GMT
Jeeps aren't GM products, but I can still help.  Have you ever had the
transmission serviced?  Chances are you haven't, and need to.
Hopefully you haven't damaged your trans to bad by driving it for too
long this way.  Jeeps are known for bad rear ends, and transmission
trouble.  The trans filter is probably full of garbage/plugged up.  If
you did drive too long with it this way it will shift better after
installing a new filter and fluid, but the damage is done.  Also, just
a heads up......if your rear end is making noise you better get that
looked at too.  I put all new bearings in the rear of my 98 Grand
Cherokee limited to the tune of $360.00 my cost. I'm not sure what list
price was, but it is quite a bit more.  I've always liked the looks of
the Grand Cherokee's, but beauty is only skin deep.  It's the worst
vehicle I've ever owned.
 
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