they are a piece of crap if you want a Jeep buy a real one not some fake a** wanna be suzuki Chevy or what ever they want to put in them there are so many different part in these vehicle its ridiculous so if your having problems just get rid of it and get a real jeep
You should be able to. I have a 96 engine and auto tranny in a 91 model lsi hardtop. Everything works great.
Near the back of the Engine in the middle.
I just bought a 1997 Geo Tracker with A/T. My service engine light is on. The technician told me that a TCC code appeared. The transmission also slips when cold. It doesn't go into gear quickly when cold. The TCC I've been told is the transmission lockout solenoid, or I was told it could be a problen with the throttle position sensor.... Tomorrow it goes to a reputible garage for diagnosis.... stay tuned sportsfans...
Check the GEO Trackers transmission fluid. The fluid could be low, or the fluid could show metal parts indicating a transmission problem causing the noise.
On my 1996 Geo Tracker automatic transmission 4wd it's located (in the engine compartment) on the passenger directly behind the intake (to the driver side of the battery) I hope that helps
Well depends of what kind of hard start and transmission your car may have. It can be and electrical, transmission, engine issue
The transmission is controlled by the engine computer. It can be replaced.
My 2003 Chevy Tracker would not restart when it was hot and finally would stall & not restart until it sat and cooled off for 10 minutes. It would crank but not start. We replaced the camshaft it solved the problem. It was located at the back of the engine, at the top and is held by just one screw.
Could be a transmission problem, assuming an automatic transmission.
No problem
The transmission codes and functions are often controlled by the ecm, engine control module computer. The ecm stores the fault codes from the engine and transmission. It is telling you that you have a transmission problem, the vehicle must have the ecm scanned by a certified technician, to properly diagnose the problem.
Can a 2001 Suzuki Vitara 2.0 Engine be swapped with a 2001 Chevy Tracker engine?