Transmission won't shift
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Help! Stuck in the woods and my tranny wont shift. When i put it in drive or reverse the engine just revs with no movement. Im stuck in the woods with a 6 mile hike if i cant figure this out by morning. Thanks in advance!
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See if the T-case lever is floppy as if it's disconnected.
If it is, the linkage's plastic retainer has broken loose, and the t-case is in neutral.
The lever on the side of the t-case, by the front drive output, can be moved by hand from underneath the Jeep.
(Careful! Don't let the Jeep roll over you. E-brake on and tires chocked.)
If it's not that, is the transmission lever floppy? It could also be disconnected.
Next, I would check the transmission fluid level. (You have an auto, right?)
If it is, the linkage's plastic retainer has broken loose, and the t-case is in neutral.
The lever on the side of the t-case, by the front drive output, can be moved by hand from underneath the Jeep.
(Careful! Don't let the Jeep roll over you. E-brake on and tires chocked.)
If it's not that, is the transmission lever floppy? It could also be disconnected.
Next, I would check the transmission fluid level. (You have an auto, right?)
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What a crappie thing to have happen. I just can't get over the fact that my JKU has plastic parts in the transmission linkage. That's just inexcusable. The only vehicle that I have driven where a piece of plastic in the linkage failed was my sisters Chevy Chevette. Anyone remember what a piece of junk those things were?
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If anyone else has any "helpful" tips we would sincerely appreciate them.
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We have tried the few suggestions and still nothing. Any more suggestions?
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try unclipping the auto tranny linkage and move it by hand, if there is damage to the auto selector it might not engage properly, if the jeep starts you are either in park or neutral, the jeep wouldn't start.....if you can roll the jeep back and forth by hand then you are in neutral...just remember which setting you are in so you know how many notches to move the gear selector on the transmission by hand.... you can at least try and put it in gear manually and get out. good luck!!
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First of all, GO GATORS!
Double checkk that linkage as the "nice" person stated first. Can you get under the rig well enough to see and or check? Did you case out and hit somehting and broke? Cell pic ? Check out the local area on this and wrangler forums and see if a local can get you unstuck.
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Double checkk that linkage as the "nice" person stated first. Can you get under the rig well enough to see and or check? Did you case out and hit somehting and broke? Cell pic ? Check out the local area on this and wrangler forums and see if a local can get you unstuck.
-Gators...