Turn the rear driveshaft by hand and see if the rear tires turns. I think my steps are going to be.
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Jeep wrangler transfer case problems. Jack up the Jeep and support it with jackstands so that all 4 wheels are off the ground. Start the Jeep and put it in gear with the transfer case in 4X. If the front driveshaft turns look at the axle setup.
If it doesnt turn look at the TC. Transfer Case problem of the 2008 Jeep Wrangler 17. Shifting the 4-wheel drive transfer case tc from 2hi to 4hi or 4low or in reverse order can cause the transfer case shifting cable tcsc mopar part 52060462ag to fail and become disconnected from either the tc or the shift lever in the cab or both.
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Should I just go ahead and pull the case and check for internal damage. Could it just have sprung a leak so that 4lo wont engage. Can the linkage have just slipped.
I think my steps are going to be. Power wash the whole underside clean. Check the fluid level and fill it up.
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Joined Oct 2 2013 11 Posts. Discussion Starter 1 Dec 1 2013. I had a serious grinding noise and there was no way possible of shifting from 4h to 2 h or 4lowi took transfer case apartwe went thru everything and could.
Ten Jeep Wrangler TJ Problems. Many Wrangler owners have trouble shifting the transfer case. Dont despair though because its seldom an internal problem with the NP231 or NP241OR T-case.
Reason Behind 4wd Transfer Case Position Sensor Selector Switch Failure. The 4wd transfer case position sensor switch may get stuck in one particular position and may resist shifting. This is a common problem that truck owners have to face.
Here are some causes that lead to the break-down of the sensor selector switch. Crown Automotive Oil Seal for 87-90 Jeep Wrangler YJ Cherokee XJ with NP231 Transfer Case 87-93 Cherokee XJ Comanche MJ with NP242 Transfer Case 85-90 Cherokee XJ with NP207 499 5. If the seals leak fluid escapes and is no longer able to properly lubricate the interior components of the transfer case.
Eventually the parts inside will wear out and overheat. Transfer cases are found in AWD and 4WD vehicles and split the transmissions power between the front and rear wheels. As a self-contained component it has its own fluid which commonly starts to leak in Wranglers.
If your transfer case is leaking it may be a simple seal failure. The NV241OR is the factory transfer case that only comes in the Wrangler Rubicon. It features a formidable 41 low range gear which makes it great for slow-speed technical crawling.
Transfer Case problem 1. Shifting the 4-wheel drive transfer case tc from 2hi to 4hi or 4low or in reverse order can cause the transfer case shifting cable tcsc mopar part 52060462ag to fail and become disconnected from either the tc or the shift lever in the cab or both. Is a Manual place it in First Gear.
Turn the rear driveshaft by hand and see if the rear tires turns. If it does and the front isnt turning then i would look inside the TCase for the problem. Its likely that the out put shaft is broken in 2 pieces.
If the front drive shaft turns while turning the rear driveshaft by hand and the rear wheels are not moving then check the rear axle. 1997-1998 Jeep Wrangler TJ w 25L engine NP231 Transfer Case Manual Trans 1997-1998 Jeep Cherokee XJ w 25L engine NP231 Transfer Case Manual Trans 1999-2000 Jeep Wrangler TJ w 25L engine NP-231 Transfer Case. New Process 241 OR RockTrac Transfer Case Jeep introduced the NP 241OR RockTrac transfer case in the Rubicon package in the TJ and continued it in JK Jeep Wrangler.
The NP241OR has a 41 low gear ratio acheived through planetary reduction. The NP241OR is only available with the Rubicon trim level in the Wrangler TJ and Wrangler JK. Five problems related to transfer case have been reported for the 2005 Jeep Wrangler.
According to AAMCO the most obvious sign of transfer case failure is the complete loss of four-wheel or all-wheel drive. Another sign of extensive damage to the transfer case is the inability to switch back to two-wheel drive from four- or all-wheel driving modes. Some signs indicate that a transfer case is about to fail.