Jeeps are built for rugged capability and the adventurous spirit. They tackle tough terrain with ease, but even the most reliable Jeep needs some TLC to keep its heart pumping and wheels turning. A critical component for this off-road prowess is the transmission, which is responsible for channeling power from the engine to the wheels. Just like any hardworking part, transmissions need attention to avoid problems, and you’ll need to head to your Jeep dealer once in a while for transmission repair.
Uneven Transitions
Smooth gear changes are a hallmark of a healthy transmission, so if you feel a jerk or shudder when shifting, especially during acceleration, it’s a warning sign.
The Whine of Discontent
Unexpected whining noises coming from under your Jeep, particularly when you’re shifting, could indicate internal friction or gear meshing issues.
Slipping Gears
This is when your Jeep hesitates or struggles to maintain gear, or even when it actually falls out of gear unexpectedly, causing the RPMs to jump without a corresponding increase in speed. This is never good.
The Grind Is Nightmarish
A grinding noise when shifting gears is a serious symptom, and it’s often caused by worn clutch plates or damaged synchronizers. Don’t ignore this one!
The Elusive Gear
If your Jeep struggles to find a specific gear or seems stuck between gears, it could be a sign of malfunctioning internal components or a hydraulic system issue.
The Leak that Speaks Volumes
Have you got reddish fluid pooling under your Jeep after parking? That might be a transmission fluid leak. This can lead to severe problems if left unchecked.
The Check Engine Light
This is an obvious one, but while this light can illuminate for various reasons, sometimes it signifies a transmission-related issue. Get it checked by a trusted mechanic at the dealership.
How the Dealership Will Help
By recognizing the warning signs, you can take proactive steps to address potential transmission problems before they become major issues. Jeep dealerships have certified technicians with the expertise to diagnose transmission problems accurately, and we will always use genuine MOPAR parts specifically designed for your Jeep, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Regular maintenance at a Jeep dealership can also help maintain your warranty coverage, and you’ll get a higher resale value out of your vehicle, too.
Taking care of your Jeep’s transmission keeps your Jeep running reliably for as long as possible: by following the recommended service intervals and addressing any warning signs promptly, you can ensure your Jeep continues to be your trusted companion on every adventure. If you’re noticing any of the signs listed above, be sure to call our service department at Oxendale Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Cottonwood, AZ right away.