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Question by bcomps
Submitted on 6/16/2004
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2002 jeep wrangler 5 speed trans noise when hot
idling with clutch out. Heavy trans fluid helped but when real hot (driving 95 degree weather) noise is back. Throw out bearing was replaced with no change.


Answer by wezel
Submitted on 7/25/2005
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i have an o2 jeep also and ive noticed that the 5 speeds always sound like a box of bolts when in netrual and the clucth is out.  that is normal, or atleast from what ive found out.

 

Answer by dollly
Submitted on 12/5/2005
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Pressure Plate needs adjustment

 

Answer by NUB Dog
Submitted on 11/1/2006
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2003 Jeep Wrangler has a whirring noise (front drive train?) when in motion at all speeds. Hot and cold. Have put over 10000 miles on vehicle recently. 52000 on vehicle now.

 

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