95 ZJ 4.0 transmission problem
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Re: 95 ZJ 4.0 transmission problem
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 15:46:13 -0500, "WMS" <mikecec@insightbb.com>
wrote:
>Thanks Bill,
>maybe the person who owned it before didn't know that. Well, an elderly
>lady...
>She told me that the place where she had it serviced "always took care of
>everything". Yeah right.
>
>Mike
Mike
FYI. I had the same trouble on my '96 JGC. Per a local Jeep
mechanic, there is a gasket that over time shrinks when it does not
stay lubed enough. It's a $4.00 part and $1000 to replace. Go
figure!
I had the same trouble and noticed it more over the winter. As the
trans gets warm, it far less noticable.
Come on summer.
wrote:
>Thanks Bill,
>maybe the person who owned it before didn't know that. Well, an elderly
>lady...
>She told me that the place where she had it serviced "always took care of
>everything". Yeah right.
>
>Mike
Mike
FYI. I had the same trouble on my '96 JGC. Per a local Jeep
mechanic, there is a gasket that over time shrinks when it does not
stay lubed enough. It's a $4.00 part and $1000 to replace. Go
figure!
I had the same trouble and noticed it more over the winter. As the
trans gets warm, it far less noticable.
Come on summer.
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Re: 95 ZJ 4.0 transmission problem
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 15:46:13 -0500, "WMS" <mikecec@insightbb.com>
wrote:
>Thanks Bill,
>maybe the person who owned it before didn't know that. Well, an elderly
>lady...
>She told me that the place where she had it serviced "always took care of
>everything". Yeah right.
>
>Mike
Mike
FYI. I had the same trouble on my '96 JGC. Per a local Jeep
mechanic, there is a gasket that over time shrinks when it does not
stay lubed enough. It's a $4.00 part and $1000 to replace. Go
figure!
I had the same trouble and noticed it more over the winter. As the
trans gets warm, it far less noticable.
Come on summer.
wrote:
>Thanks Bill,
>maybe the person who owned it before didn't know that. Well, an elderly
>lady...
>She told me that the place where she had it serviced "always took care of
>everything". Yeah right.
>
>Mike
Mike
FYI. I had the same trouble on my '96 JGC. Per a local Jeep
mechanic, there is a gasket that over time shrinks when it does not
stay lubed enough. It's a $4.00 part and $1000 to replace. Go
figure!
I had the same trouble and noticed it more over the winter. As the
trans gets warm, it far less noticable.
Come on summer.
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