Question about Wrangler acting like its barely getting gas.
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Question about Wrangler acting like its barely getting gas.
I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
miles with very few problems.
I want to thank all replies in advance.
Sincerely,
Kevin
a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
miles with very few problems.
I want to thank all replies in advance.
Sincerely,
Kevin
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Re: Question about Wrangler acting like its barely getting gas.
Could be the lockup torque converter. When was the last time you performed
a transmission fluid change and adjustments?
Earle
"Kevin Mills" <kevinmi@nospam.ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:2005120623004016807-kevinmi@nospamixnetcomcom...
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
>
a transmission fluid change and adjustments?
Earle
"Kevin Mills" <kevinmi@nospam.ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:2005120623004016807-kevinmi@nospamixnetcomcom...
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
>
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Re: Question about Wrangler acting like its barely getting gas.
Could be the lockup torque converter. When was the last time you performed
a transmission fluid change and adjustments?
Earle
"Kevin Mills" <kevinmi@nospam.ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:2005120623004016807-kevinmi@nospamixnetcomcom...
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
>
a transmission fluid change and adjustments?
Earle
"Kevin Mills" <kevinmi@nospam.ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:2005120623004016807-kevinmi@nospamixnetcomcom...
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
>
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Re: Question about Wrangler acting like its barely getting gas.
Could be the lockup torque converter. When was the last time you performed
a transmission fluid change and adjustments?
Earle
"Kevin Mills" <kevinmi@nospam.ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:2005120623004016807-kevinmi@nospamixnetcomcom...
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
>
a transmission fluid change and adjustments?
Earle
"Kevin Mills" <kevinmi@nospam.ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:2005120623004016807-kevinmi@nospamixnetcomcom...
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
>
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Re: Question about Wrangler acting like its barely getting gas.
Perform normal maintenance:
http://www.----------.com/lubeSchedule.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Kevin Mills wrote:
>
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
http://www.----------.com/lubeSchedule.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Kevin Mills wrote:
>
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
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Re: Question about Wrangler acting like its barely getting gas.
Perform normal maintenance:
http://www.----------.com/lubeSchedule.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Kevin Mills wrote:
>
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
http://www.----------.com/lubeSchedule.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Kevin Mills wrote:
>
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
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Re: Question about Wrangler acting like its barely getting gas.
Perform normal maintenance:
http://www.----------.com/lubeSchedule.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Kevin Mills wrote:
>
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
http://www.----------.com/lubeSchedule.pdf
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Kevin Mills wrote:
>
> I first had this problem occur about 2 years ago. My mechanic performed
> a full brake and tune up to get the problem to go away. I only have
> this problem when my Jeep is cold. I start the vehicle, and put it in
> drive. The accelleration is slow, as I start moving forward the Jeep
> starts lurching. Sometimes the Jeep doesn't start lurching until I take
> my foot off the accellerator like I am going to stop. When the
> automatic transmission shifts into a lower gear it starts lurching and
> almost dies from a lack of gas. If I let the car warm up for 5 minutes
> or so - I don't have this problem. In the past though the lurching
> happens more frequently. Does any one have any ideas about what could
> be causing this issue? Is this a power inverter? Or a transmission
> issue? I have never had a problem like this before. I have 120,000
> miles with very few problems.
>
> I want to thank all replies in advance.
> Sincerely,
> Kevin
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