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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
2010 JKU P1745 - Just replaced the engine
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty Dog" data-source="post: 458266" data-attributes="member: 24042"><p>You bought it, knowing the engine was shot, but didn't assume other parts (all of which have the same exact same driving history) would be similarly worn? This is why a mechanics inspection is a good idea before buying a used vehicle.</p><p></p><p>The P1745 code usually just means you need to repair some lines or a solenoid. But if it's been doing this for a long time and someone has just been resetting the check engine light, there could be damage to the transmission. Exactly what, and how much, cannot be determined here; you'll need a transmission shop. </p><p>There's a good chance what you smelled was the bands burning. If that's the case, you're looking at a rebuild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty Dog, post: 458266, member: 24042"] You bought it, knowing the engine was shot, but didn't assume other parts (all of which have the same exact same driving history) would be similarly worn? This is why a mechanics inspection is a good idea before buying a used vehicle. The P1745 code usually just means you need to repair some lines or a solenoid. But if it's been doing this for a long time and someone has just been resetting the check engine light, there could be damage to the transmission. Exactly what, and how much, cannot be determined here; you'll need a transmission shop. There's a good chance what you smelled was the bands burning. If that's the case, you're looking at a rebuild. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
2010 JKU P1745 - Just replaced the engine
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