Why is the clutch on my Jeep Wrangler leaking oil?
Two weeks later the clutch slave cylinder blew its seal, the heavy line tech. said it was the oil pain leaking oil. The slave cylinder was replaced 2 days before Thanksgiving. Now my jeep is at the dealer again for a new slave cylinder.
When did the clutch go out on my Jeep Wrangler?
Chrysler should not be able to get away with this, it is ridiculous. The clutch on my 2012 Wrangler Sahara Unlimited went out at 8500 miles and Jeep refused to cover it because the car was 6 months out of the 12 month warranty.
Is there a water leak in my Jeep Wrangler?
Unless you have been under a rock, you surely have heard and read about the many Jeep water leak claims we have handled over the past few years. And those water leak problems continue…..not just with the Wranglers, but with the Patriots and Grand Cherokees as well. Sadly though, Wrangler drivers now have another issue to deal with.
Are there any problems with the Jeep Wrangler?
And those water leak problems continue…..not just with the Wranglers, but with the Patriots and Grand Cherokees as well. Sadly though, Wrangler drivers now have another issue to deal with. This is a Jeep Wrangler clutch problem where clutches are wearing out very quickly.
Can a transmission leak cause a Jeep Wrangler to slip?
If you’ve found red fluid under your Jeep Wrangler, you probably have a transmission leak. A transmission leak is a big deal. If you let too much transmission fluid leak, the transmission will begin to slip, which can quickly cause long term damage. Unlike oil, transmission fluid is flammable, and will flash if it hits the exhaust manifold.
What kind of transmission does a Jeep Wrangler have?
The 42RLE is a medium duty overdrive, 4-speed, automatic transmission that lives in Wranglers born from 2003 to 2011. These transmissions feature four forward gears including one overdrive gear. With an aluminum housing, the NV1550 was a short-lived 5-speed manual transmission for Jeep Wranglers.
What happens if you let transmission fluid leak?
A transmission leak is a big deal. If you let too much transmission fluid leak, the transmission will begin to slip, which can quickly cause long term damage. Unlike oil, transmission fluid is flammable, and will flash if it hits the exhaust manifold.