Grinding Noise
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
Herb Leong wrote:
>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
>
>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
>xfer case and when was it last changed?
>
>/herb
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200604/1
Herb Leong wrote:
>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
>
>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
>xfer case and when was it last changed?
>
>/herb
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200604/1
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
Herb Leong wrote:
>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
>
>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
>xfer case and when was it last changed?
>
>/herb
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200604/1
Herb Leong wrote:
>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
>
>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
>xfer case and when was it last changed?
>
>/herb
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200604/1
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
Herb Leong wrote:
>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
>
>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
>xfer case and when was it last changed?
>
>/herb
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200604/1
Herb Leong wrote:
>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
>
>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
>xfer case and when was it last changed?
>
>/herb
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200604/1
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
#>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
#>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
#>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
#>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
#>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
#>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
#>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
#>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
#>
#>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
#>xfer case and when was it last changed?
#>
#No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
What OBD codes are you getting?
Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
/herb
#>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
#>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
#>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
#>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
#>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
#>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
#>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
#>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
#>
#>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
#>xfer case and when was it last changed?
#>
#No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
What OBD codes are you getting?
Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
/herb
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
#>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
#>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
#>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
#>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
#>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
#>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
#>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
#>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
#>
#>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
#>xfer case and when was it last changed?
#>
#No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
What OBD codes are you getting?
Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
/herb
#>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
#>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
#>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
#>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
#>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
#>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
#>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
#>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
#>
#>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
#>xfer case and when was it last changed?
#>
#No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
What OBD codes are you getting?
Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
/herb
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able to
#>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
#>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
#>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
#>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
#>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
#>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
#>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
#>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
#>
#>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
#>xfer case and when was it last changed?
#>
#No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
What OBD codes are you getting?
Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
/herb
#>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the engine
#>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was traveling
#>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started. When I
#>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep would
#>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb a very
#>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the Jeep
#>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running fine,
#>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
#>
#>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
#>xfer case and when was it last changed?
#>
#No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
What OBD codes are you getting?
Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
/herb
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
Is it still making the grinding noise and vibration?
Retrieve the fault codes as described:
http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
As you are driving along, in an area with no traffic, put the Transmission
un neutral and see if that has an effect on the noise and vibration.
Repeat test again with the while applying the brakes. When were the brakes
last visually inspected?
Check the power steering fluid level.
Let us know..
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:67KdnVSN4KxdIbLZnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able
>to
> #>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the
> engine
> #>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was
> traveling
> #>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started.
> When I
> #>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep
> would
> #>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb
> a very
> #>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the
> Jeep
> #>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running
> fine,
> #>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
> #>
> #>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
> #>xfer case and when was it last changed?
> #>
> #No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
>
> What OBD codes are you getting?
> Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
> Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
>
> There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
>
> /herb
Retrieve the fault codes as described:
http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
As you are driving along, in an area with no traffic, put the Transmission
un neutral and see if that has an effect on the noise and vibration.
Repeat test again with the while applying the brakes. When were the brakes
last visually inspected?
Check the power steering fluid level.
Let us know..
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:67KdnVSN4KxdIbLZnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able
>to
> #>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the
> engine
> #>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was
> traveling
> #>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started.
> When I
> #>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep
> would
> #>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb
> a very
> #>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the
> Jeep
> #>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running
> fine,
> #>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
> #>
> #>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
> #>xfer case and when was it last changed?
> #>
> #No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
>
> What OBD codes are you getting?
> Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
> Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
>
> There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
>
> /herb
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
Is it still making the grinding noise and vibration?
Retrieve the fault codes as described:
http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
As you are driving along, in an area with no traffic, put the Transmission
un neutral and see if that has an effect on the noise and vibration.
Repeat test again with the while applying the brakes. When were the brakes
last visually inspected?
Check the power steering fluid level.
Let us know..
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:67KdnVSN4KxdIbLZnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able
>to
> #>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the
> engine
> #>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was
> traveling
> #>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started.
> When I
> #>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep
> would
> #>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb
> a very
> #>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the
> Jeep
> #>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running
> fine,
> #>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
> #>
> #>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
> #>xfer case and when was it last changed?
> #>
> #No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
>
> What OBD codes are you getting?
> Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
> Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
>
> There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
>
> /herb
Retrieve the fault codes as described:
http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
As you are driving along, in an area with no traffic, put the Transmission
un neutral and see if that has an effect on the noise and vibration.
Repeat test again with the while applying the brakes. When were the brakes
last visually inspected?
Check the power steering fluid level.
Let us know..
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:67KdnVSN4KxdIbLZnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able
>to
> #>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the
> engine
> #>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was
> traveling
> #>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started.
> When I
> #>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep
> would
> #>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb
> a very
> #>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the
> Jeep
> #>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running
> fine,
> #>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
> #>
> #>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
> #>xfer case and when was it last changed?
> #>
> #No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
>
> What OBD codes are you getting?
> Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
> Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
>
> There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
>
> /herb
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
Is it still making the grinding noise and vibration?
Retrieve the fault codes as described:
http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
As you are driving along, in an area with no traffic, put the Transmission
un neutral and see if that has an effect on the noise and vibration.
Repeat test again with the while applying the brakes. When were the brakes
last visually inspected?
Check the power steering fluid level.
Let us know..
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:67KdnVSN4KxdIbLZnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able
>to
> #>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the
> engine
> #>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was
> traveling
> #>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started.
> When I
> #>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep
> would
> #>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb
> a very
> #>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the
> Jeep
> #>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running
> fine,
> #>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
> #>
> #>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
> #>xfer case and when was it last changed?
> #>
> #No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
>
> What OBD codes are you getting?
> Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
> Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
>
> There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
>
> /herb
Retrieve the fault codes as described:
http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
As you are driving along, in an area with no traffic, put the Transmission
un neutral and see if that has an effect on the noise and vibration.
Repeat test again with the while applying the brakes. When were the brakes
last visually inspected?
Check the power steering fluid level.
Let us know..
"Herb Leong" <herb@urusei.net> wrote in message
news:67KdnVSN4KxdIbLZnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able
>to
> #>#feel the vibration and it felt as if it was coming from between the
> engine
> #>#and the driveshaft. I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I was
> traveling
> #>#about 40 mph and when I gave it more gas, the grinding noise started.
> When I
> #>#took my foot off the gas, it stopped. I maintained 10 mph and the Jeep
> would
> #>#keep moving. When I pulled into the parking lot and attempted to climb
> a very
> #>#small hill ( like the one when you drive up into a gas station), the
> Jeep
> #>#died on me. I started it right back up and the Jeep is now running
> fine,
> #>#except for the check engine light that is now on. Any ideas?
> #>
> #>Do you have a quadradrive system? If so, what goo do you have in the
> #>xfer case and when was it last changed?
> #>
> #No, it is a 2 wheel drive Jeep.
>
> What OBD codes are you getting?
> Without cranking, turn the ignition on, off, on, off, on and leave it on.
> Have a pen and paper ready to get the codes.
>
> There is a list of the codes and what they mean at www.wjjeeps.com.
>
> /herb
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Grinding Noise
No, it only made noise for that one time. The engine light came on after that.
I paid $40 for a diagnostic. The code came back P0720 - Output shaft speed
sensor.
billy ray wrote:
>Is it still making the grinding noise and vibration?
>
>Retrieve the fault codes as described:
>http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
>
>As you are driving along, in an area with no traffic, put the Transmission
>un neutral and see if that has an effect on the noise and vibration.
>
>Repeat test again with the while applying the brakes. When were the brakes
>last visually inspected?
>
>Check the power steering fluid level.
>
>Let us know..
>
>>#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able
>>to
>[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>>
>> /herb
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200604/1
I paid $40 for a diagnostic. The code came back P0720 - Output shaft speed
sensor.
billy ray wrote:
>Is it still making the grinding noise and vibration?
>
>Retrieve the fault codes as described:
>http://www.wjjeeps.com/faultcodes.htm
>
>As you are driving along, in an area with no traffic, put the Transmission
>un neutral and see if that has an effect on the noise and vibration.
>
>Repeat test again with the while applying the brakes. When were the brakes
>last visually inspected?
>
>Check the power steering fluid level.
>
>Let us know..
>
>>#>#While driving straight (no turns), I heard a grinding noise. I was able
>>to
>[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>>
>> /herb
--
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200604/1