Strange clicking sound when in reverese

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

dano104

New Member
Joined
Feb 11, 2006
Messages
42
Reaction score
0
In the morning when I go to back out of my drive, I put my foot on the brake and I place the ****** in Reverse. Before I even let my foot off the brake, I hear a clicking sound that seems to be coming either from the ******, or the rear diff. It isn't a clank, or a clunk, or a ratchet. It is a clicking sound.
 

JeepJeepster

Full Access Member
Joined
Dec 15, 2004
Messages
8,967
Reaction score
352
Location
Dem hollers in Ky
dano104 said:
In the morning when I go to back out of my drive, I put my foot on the brake and I place the ****** in Reverse. Before I even let my foot off the brake, I hear a clicking sound that seems to be coming either from the ******, or the rear diff. It isn't a clank, or a clunk, or a ratchet. It is a clicking sound.

Normal, its the ****** shifting into R, it does it through all the gears.
 

dano104

New Member
Joined
Feb 11, 2006
Messages
42
Reaction score
0
I would have never thought of that. If that is what it is, it would be the first automatic that I have ever heard shift like that. That *****, I was hoping it was a locker or something, that the previous owner would have had installed. #-o
 

2003KJ

Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2004
Messages
5,283
Reaction score
6
Location
Planet Earth
after re-reading your post, are you talking about the ticking that sorta goes "bzzzzzzzzz-tic-tic-tic" when switching gears? If so thats entirely normal. It's the solenoids in your ****** doing their job and switching gears to whatever you selected. All automatic transmissions do it...but Chrysler automatic's are particularly loud in doing so. If you listen closely when your driving around down with the radio and blower off on the inside...you can hear it making the same noise when you cycle through the gears.
 

GoldBug

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 31, 2005
Messages
317
Reaction score
1
Location
Clarksburg, WV
I had a cirrus and it was most noticable when i had the windows down and no radio and was slowing down to a stop. If it's the bizzt tic tic tic noise it's defenatly the crysler transmission. It bothered me at first but I got used to it.
 

metalmoto

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 6, 2015
Messages
153
Reaction score
2
Location
Philadelphia
I'm on my second KJ, and both made this buzzing sound, for a second, when put in reverse. I would agree with the others. This is normal for these Jeeps.
 
Top