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94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very
difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I start with a fluid bleed? Thanks for your help Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
When was the last time you checked the fluid?
Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil is also possible. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's none wrote: > > I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very > difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually > engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? > I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I > start with a fluid bleed? > > Thanks for your help > Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
When was the last time you checked the fluid?
Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil is also possible. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's none wrote: > > I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very > difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually > engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? > I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I > start with a fluid bleed? > > Thanks for your help > Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
When was the last time you checked the fluid?
Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil is also possible. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's none wrote: > > I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very > difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually > engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? > I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I > start with a fluid bleed? > > Thanks for your help > Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
When was the last time you checked the fluid?
Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil is also possible. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's none wrote: > > I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very > difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually > engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? > I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I > start with a fluid bleed? > > Thanks for your help > Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
I just bought it a few weeks ago, and I'm just starting to diagnose the
problem. It's my understanding that the previous owner just replaced the tranny. Since it was just replaced, I'm assuming the fluid is topped off, but I don't know that for sure. Also if he put GL-5 in it, could that cause hard shifts? I'm just full of questions aren'tI. I'm not a mechanic by no means, but feel confident that I can resolve this issue. Thanks again Mike Romain wrote: > When was the last time you checked the fluid? > > Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the > tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil > is also possible. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > none wrote: > >>I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very >>difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually >>engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? >> I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I >>start with a fluid bleed? >> >>Thanks for your help >>Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
I just bought it a few weeks ago, and I'm just starting to diagnose the
problem. It's my understanding that the previous owner just replaced the tranny. Since it was just replaced, I'm assuming the fluid is topped off, but I don't know that for sure. Also if he put GL-5 in it, could that cause hard shifts? I'm just full of questions aren'tI. I'm not a mechanic by no means, but feel confident that I can resolve this issue. Thanks again Mike Romain wrote: > When was the last time you checked the fluid? > > Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the > tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil > is also possible. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > none wrote: > >>I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very >>difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually >>engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? >> I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I >>start with a fluid bleed? >> >>Thanks for your help >>Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
I just bought it a few weeks ago, and I'm just starting to diagnose the
problem. It's my understanding that the previous owner just replaced the tranny. Since it was just replaced, I'm assuming the fluid is topped off, but I don't know that for sure. Also if he put GL-5 in it, could that cause hard shifts? I'm just full of questions aren'tI. I'm not a mechanic by no means, but feel confident that I can resolve this issue. Thanks again Mike Romain wrote: > When was the last time you checked the fluid? > > Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the > tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil > is also possible. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > none wrote: > >>I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very >>difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually >>engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? >> I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I >>start with a fluid bleed? >> >>Thanks for your help >>Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
I just bought it a few weeks ago, and I'm just starting to diagnose the
problem. It's my understanding that the previous owner just replaced the tranny. Since it was just replaced, I'm assuming the fluid is topped off, but I don't know that for sure. Also if he put GL-5 in it, could that cause hard shifts? I'm just full of questions aren'tI. I'm not a mechanic by no means, but feel confident that I can resolve this issue. Thanks again Mike Romain wrote: > When was the last time you checked the fluid? > > Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the > tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil > is also possible. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > none wrote: > >>I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very >>difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually >>engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? >> I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I >>start with a fluid bleed? >> >>Thanks for your help >>Zak |
Re: 94 Wrangler very hard shifts...
You should check the level for sure!
And to type, well if the level is fine then a change to the proper fluid can't hurt anything and you will know for sure that isn't an issue. Where does the clutch pedal engage? If it is all the way to either end of it's travel, then a bleed or replace could be in order, but if it tags in the middle of the throw, not likely any trouble with it. Mike none wrote: > > I just bought it a few weeks ago, and I'm just starting to diagnose the > problem. It's my understanding that the previous owner just replaced > the tranny. Since it was just replaced, I'm assuming the fluid is > topped off, but I don't know that for sure. Also if he put GL-5 in it, > could that cause hard shifts? I'm just full of questions aren'tI. I'm > not a mechanic by no means, but feel confident that I can resolve this > issue. > > Thanks again > > Mike Romain wrote: > > > When was the last time you checked the fluid? > > > > Just so you know, Jeep didn't think you needed a high water vent on the > > tranny, so if you have done any water crossings, water in the tranny oil > > is also possible. > > > > Mike > > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > > > > none wrote: > > > >>I have 80,000 on my AX-5 tranny and shifting into first gear is very > >>difficult. If I rev the engine a little the gear will eventually > >>engage. Would this be a sign that the clutch is not fully disengaging? > >> I have no grinding so I'm thinking the syncros are fine. Should I > >>start with a fluid bleed? > >> > >>Thanks for your help > >>Zak |
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