rydesolow
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- rochester, mn
Ok, I have a 1991 Jeep Cherokee XJ Laredo. NP242 T-Case, 4-speed auto trans, D30/35. Inline 6. A few weeks ago(slightly warm out), I got stuck in 4 feet of water. Was in for about an hour or two or three, cant remember, lol. I just replaced my interior carpet and seats and such, and my starter and alternator. It starts up and runs good now, but then when I shifted it into all the gears it wouldn't go into any of them, and remained in park. I just did a tranny flush, the fluid was light pink. I put in new fluid after running boiling water through it a couple of times to unfreeze anything(its freezing out now). Now the tranny shifts really well into drive, park, reverse, etc. Before it felt like there was no tension when shifting it into anything. Now that is good, and the reverse lights come on and everything. Now the only problem is, it wont move! The brakes are not locked up either, I checked. Thing is, when I put it into reverse and give it some gas, the driveshaft tries to move at the T-Case output, and the Jeep rocks to the left, but doesnt budge. When I put it in a forward gear/drive, it rocks the jeep to the right, trying to turn the driveshaft. The tranny is good, but something is frozen up, and im not sure what! The driveshaft rotates more closer to the T-Case output, I was thinking maybe my differential is full of frozen water? Would that do it? Anybody have this happen before? Any help? I need it bad It's my only means of transportation. If you guys have any ideas, please help me! I'd really appreciate it!
Alex
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Alex
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