Xj Transfer Case Chain Noise at Jean Tunstall blog

Xj Transfer Case Chain Noise. It only happens in 4wd, both in high and low range, and sounds like a loud clunk that continues randomly. Have a helper control the pedals and shifter while you crawl. Unbolt the back half from the fron. Been trying to diagnose a noise coming from the transfer case area. I hear it most when coming to a stop and then taking off but not all the time. My scanner doesn't show any issues. I've developed a noise that i think is coming from my transfer case. I have a noise coming from under my xj. It happens in both 2wd and 4wd. A chain replacement is pretty straightforward. Your video sounds like the transfer case either has a very loose chain or linkage needs to be adjusted. Crack the case and you'll see a sagging chain, just replace it (the chain). No disco axle in a 94. Sounds like the shift fork. Jack it up on all four corners and run it in gear while sitting still.

01 Jeep Cherokee XJ Transfer Case Noise. UPDATE!!! YouTube
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A chain replacement is pretty straightforward. Sounds like the shift fork. No disco axle in a 94. It happens in both 2wd and 4wd. My scanner doesn't show any issues. Because there are several components working together, in a chain, to apply or reduce pressure on the clutch. Have a helper control the pedals and shifter while you crawl. I've developed a noise that i think is coming from my transfer case. It only happens in 4wd, both in high and low range, and sounds like a loud clunk that continues randomly. I have a noise coming from under my xj.

01 Jeep Cherokee XJ Transfer Case Noise. UPDATE!!! YouTube

Xj Transfer Case Chain Noise Been trying to diagnose a noise coming from the transfer case area. It happens in both 2wd and 4wd. Your video sounds like the transfer case either has a very loose chain or linkage needs to be adjusted. My scanner doesn't show any issues. Crack the case and you'll see a sagging chain, just replace it (the chain). No disco axle in a 94. I hear it most when coming to a stop and then taking off but not all the time. Because there are several components working together, in a chain, to apply or reduce pressure on the clutch. Unbolt the back half from the fron. It only happens in 4wd, both in high and low range, and sounds like a loud clunk that continues randomly. Have a helper control the pedals and shifter while you crawl. Been trying to diagnose a noise coming from the transfer case area. Sounds like the shift fork. I've developed a noise that i think is coming from my transfer case. I have a noise coming from under my xj. A chain replacement is pretty straightforward.

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