My jeep makes this noise sometimes too the only thing I can tell you is check the transfer case fluid then if it doesn't stop make sure it's not something more serious like u joints or your transfer case itself, but it's most likely the transfer case fluid
Some people have reported a clicking noise in the transfer case when it's low on fluid, so check the level. If the level is fine, use a screen to drain the fluid through and watch for metal flakes. If you find them, the transfer case would need to be rebuilt.
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bad transfer case
The noise may be the drive Cain in the 4 wheel drive transfer case . It stretches with age and can hit againt the transfer case sides .Makes a rattling sound . Most noticed will stopped ib gear .
it will keep makeing the contious noise.
Check your front drive shaft, it may not be able to make that angle very well with the lift, you may need to switch over to the 1999 shaft with the double u joint set up on the transfer case side.
A bad gear can cause your four-wheel-drive transfer case to make a clunking sound. The transfer case should be checked immediately.
Yes - make sure the transmission and transfer case are in neutral. Take it easy & you'll be fine. Yes - make sure the transmission and transfer case are in neutral. Take it easy & you'll be fine.
sound like you need both differential bearings THERE IS A TSB FOR THE CHEROKEE SPORT THE GRINDING NOISE IN THE TRANSFER CASE AT ABOUT 10-35 MPH IS CAUSED BY THE FLUID PUMP IN SIDE THE TANSFER CASE JEEP HAS A NEW MODEL WITH MORE CAPACITY AND A DIFFERENT FLUID FOR IT ATF+4
It will make a grinding noise. Or it will start making the rps jump high and a ruff shift or feel like tge transmission... sometimes if u put the transmission in park it will grind. And not engadge
Transfer case pump grinding a hole through the casing, U-Joints, bearings.