hunfiscam
New Member
Jeep Liberty 3.7L 4x4
Hi everyone, I've been reading through many posts regarding KJ driveline binding issues but could not find one that matched my symptoms.
Bought the KJ at a city auction so I dont have any back history of how it was driven or repairs done prior. While driving it home the rear axle was whining for cheese and after all said and done the rear pionion bearing race was bad and someone (other than me) had worked on the differential and assembled it incorrectly.
The problem i found when I first started driving is when in drive (2wd) the car acts normal but when in reverse the car will move normal but for only 2ft, after that something happens (no noises) and it feels like the rear brakes are applied and i have to raise engine rpms above 1500rpm to get it moving again. As soon as I let off the gas the car stops like I applied the brakes. I was hoping the rear axle repairs would resolve this but it has not made a difference.
I'm thinking its something in the transfer case but have not experienced this in a 4wd vehicle before.
Any and all help is appreciated.
Hi everyone, I've been reading through many posts regarding KJ driveline binding issues but could not find one that matched my symptoms.
Bought the KJ at a city auction so I dont have any back history of how it was driven or repairs done prior. While driving it home the rear axle was whining for cheese and after all said and done the rear pionion bearing race was bad and someone (other than me) had worked on the differential and assembled it incorrectly.
The problem i found when I first started driving is when in drive (2wd) the car acts normal but when in reverse the car will move normal but for only 2ft, after that something happens (no noises) and it feels like the rear brakes are applied and i have to raise engine rpms above 1500rpm to get it moving again. As soon as I let off the gas the car stops like I applied the brakes. I was hoping the rear axle repairs would resolve this but it has not made a difference.
I'm thinking its something in the transfer case but have not experienced this in a 4wd vehicle before.
Any and all help is appreciated.