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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Vibration in gear when stopped
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<blockquote data-quote="rllorente" data-source="post: 420615" data-attributes="member: 17282"><p>So I'm getting accustomed to my Jeep after owning it for a few days.</p><p></p><p>I noticed when I pop it into gear when I'm stopped(break pedal depressed or not), the jeep gets very vibratey. Once I start give it gas and start moving, it ceases, but the minute I stop at a light, etc. it starts again. It almost seems like my tranny is putting more stress on itself than it needs to. This does not happen in park either. It shifts beautifully(no hesitation, no slipping), so I don't think it's a bad transmission. I'm thinking maybe I should check the tranny mounts? Any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Or is this just the way Wranglers are? I know I'm going from a comfort boarder-line luxury GTI to a rough and tumble Wrangler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rllorente, post: 420615, member: 17282"] So I'm getting accustomed to my Jeep after owning it for a few days. I noticed when I pop it into gear when I'm stopped(break pedal depressed or not), the jeep gets very vibratey. Once I start give it gas and start moving, it ceases, but the minute I stop at a light, etc. it starts again. It almost seems like my tranny is putting more stress on itself than it needs to. This does not happen in park either. It shifts beautifully(no hesitation, no slipping), so I don't think it's a bad transmission. I'm thinking maybe I should check the tranny mounts? Any thoughts? Or is this just the way Wranglers are? I know I'm going from a comfort boarder-line luxury GTI to a rough and tumble Wrangler. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Vibration in gear when stopped
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