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Hey All-

I've got a few "Does your Libby" questions. I just passed 11K and I wanted to double check that some of the things I am noticing while driving the Libby aren't actual problems. So here goes, does your libby...

1) make a loud bumping noise when the rear axle goes over a large bump in the road? Mine is more of a loud thud, definitely noticeable, but only on fairly large bumps, nothing out of the ordinary on small ones. Sometimes I hear almost what is the sound of change jingling also when this thud can be heard. Can anyone tell me what this is and if it's normal?

2) ****** the driveshaft/torque/throttle after the rear axle goes over a really big bump? This is different from #1 as after going over a really large bump (i'm talking a big bump on a highway road at 60+ mph), the transmission seems to back off on the power to the driveshaft just for 1-3 seconds, then returns to normal power. I figured this was some sort of protective feature of the transmission to avoid overstressing the driveshaft if the axle shifts a lot when going over a bump, but wasn't sure and wanted to ask.

Thanks for any replies!
 

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#2 is your ESP/Traction Control System preparing for a loss of control, so it slows the engine down. Normal.

#1 "Jingle" noise *may* be the same thing... TCS Kicking in by pulsating the brakes to slow the Jeep down.
 

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ESP, now that has to be it. I never used to notice it very much, but I thought it has been more pronounced recently. Though I've also been driving a lot more lately, went from 6500 to 11K miles since mid-October. Thanks Marlon, at least I don't have to worry that there's something wrong with the axle/differential. New York highways have a LOT of bumps...
 

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It looks like you're coming from a car.

You sure your driving isn't becoming more "spirited" as you get used to driving the Jeep and becoming more comfortable with throwing it around a little bit more? :)
 

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I guess "spirited" is an appropriate term :)

I am coming from a 4 cyl camry, though I don't throw that one around very much because it's oooooold. I do drive the jeep a bit more aggressively (in metro New York, you have to) but nothing I would say is excessive. Generally keep the RPM's under 3K during acceleration and usually not a problem because the 3.7 makes a lot of torque. That's probably what's setting the ESP off, the combination of the bumps and the amount of power it's adding to keep the thing at highway speed.
 

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Now that I read your post again, my '06 made that thud. Is it a squishy sounding thud? I never did find out what the "thud" was or if it was normal.
 

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I usually keep it right at 3k when accelerating too. If Im just around in town I keep it under 2500.

Depending on how hard youre hitting these bumps, a thud could be normal. You may want to check the balljoint on the upper control arm though.
 

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1) Mine does the same thing.

2) I guess, but reading the posts above, it is also my ESP that causes the same thing to happen.
 

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Cool so it's sounding more and more like these are just standard jeep quirks and I should stop whining about them. Good point about the upper ball joints, I will have them checked the next time I bring it to the shop for mx.
 

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How'd you get ESP on a 2005? It wasn't available until 2006. :p
Because I am THE MAN!!!:)

Nah, j/k, I didn't know. I thought maybe it was a standard thing on the Limited in '05. I really have no clue. I just thought the symtoms sounded the same and hoped that was my problem.lol
 
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