idler sensor!
Worn synchonizer?
it depends on what speed you are driving. with you put the transfer in low range(4L). You wiil notice that you wil not get the same speed onut of each gear. but you will feel a lot more torque.
depends on tire size and gear ration
If a 2000 Jeep Wrangler suddenly loses power in 5th gear, it might be a problem with the speed sensor on the transmission. This sensor regulates when the Jeep will shift or should shift.
It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.
Check for codes if you have a check engine light illuminating.
In order to have good fuel economy and good performance, the best gear ratios for a jeep Cherokee with 33" tire size are: 3.91 4.11 4.27
A 2000 Jeep automatic that is not shifting correctly after it gets hot might have something wrong with the speed sensor that is located in the transmission. The speed sensor tells the transmission what gear to shift into at certain speeds.
Check where your gear shift mounts to the top of the trans, when that plate gets loose this will happen a lot.
No. You have a 32RH transmission. It is a 3-speed automatic with a lockup torque converter, no overdrive gear.
that new I would have to say it could only be a stiff shifter boot.
The ax5, AX15 transmissions in a 1990 Wrangler use 80W90 gear oil.