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Re: Need some help [erickpl] by mac24
Jan 14, 2009 (6:33 am)
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Replying to: erickpl (Jan 14, 2009 5:33 am)

The pump can fail, but it's not that common. After the gas cap, the second most likely cause of an evap code is a perished or disconnected vacuum line in the evap system.
All the system is doing is checking to see if gas fumes can leak from the tank into the atmosphere. If it detects a leak it throws a code and illuminates the MIL.
It's annoying, but won't affect the functionality at all.
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Time has come... by embeeduece
Jan 17, 2009 (2:30 pm)
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Folks, it's with a heavy heart that I announce I am leaving the Jeep family. I have purchased an Audi (cue: booing) and will soon be selling my '04 Jeep Wrangler Sport. It's been enormous fun and a great vehicle. I would recommend one to anyone who ever asks, and will possibly return to Jeep at some point in the future. (This has mainly been a financial decision.) Thanks to everyone here for all the help/information/smiles over the years. If you happen to pass an Audi at some point, and can't figure why the driver is giving you the Jeep wave, just assume it's me.
 
Best,
Mike
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Re: Time has come... [embeeduece] by tsjay
Jan 17, 2009 (2:35 pm)
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Replying to: embeeduece (Jan 17, 2009 2:30 pm)

Bummer, Mike!
 
I hope things work out differently for you and you end up keeping the Jeep, but I know sometimes we have to do what we have to do.
 
You know, you can still post here and be part of the "Jeep family" without actually owning a Jeep, don't you? I posted in here for months and months before I ever owned a Jeep.
 
Tomster
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
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limited slip or lock? by unlimitj
Jan 17, 2009 (8:32 pm)
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Okay, I've been running a limited slip (Detroit Truetrac) in my front axle (dana 30, Jeep TJ) for over a year, and while mostly happy with it, i realize that limited slips do...slip when you least need them to.
What would be the driveability concerns with putting a Detroit Locker in the front? When I'm not in 4wd, would that cause problems?
I don't notice the Truetrac unless in 4wd, would that still be the case?
 
Thanks for the help.
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Re: limited slip or lock? [unlimitj] by tsjay
Jan 18, 2009 (5:52 am)
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Replying to: unlimitj (Jan 17, 2009 8:32 pm)

I run a Lock Right in my TJ's front differential (Dana 30), and it does a great job. In two wheel drive, the only way you know it is there is by the slight racheting noise it makes in tight turns, like when you are pulling into a parking stall.
 
If your Jeep is an automatic, you might try applying a little brake while giving it some gas in those situations when you need to make that front differential lock up. You might decide you could live with that limited slip if that trick works for you.
 
Tom
Have you hugged your Jeep today?
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Re: limited slip or lock? [unlimitj] by mac24
Jan 18, 2009 (10:37 am)
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Replying to: unlimitj (Jan 17, 2009 8:32 pm)

As Tom said, try modifying your technique before changing the diff as the TrueTrac is very well suited to the front of a Wrangler.
IMO, the only other choice would be a selectable locker like an ARB or ECTED.
 
Lightly braking as it starts to slip is the way to go.
Don't hit the brakes if a wheel is spinning wildly though, or you'll break a halfshaft or 'u' joint.
Just back off and let it slow down, then give it some brake.
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06 vs 07 Wrangler by ocean_shipper
Jan 18, 2009 (2:39 pm)
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Hey folks! I am considering selling my 03 Sahara auto Wrangler and either purchasing an 06 Rubicon or maybe an 07 or newer Wrangler.
 
I am no fan of the 4 dr model and am also somewhat concerned about moving away from the 4.0 liter, long history, and quite dependable, straight six vs. the new V6 offered in the newer models. As such, I would welcome any thoughts from those that have some experience with the new Wrangler.
 
Mac or Tom, any thoughts??
 
Thanks - Chuck
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Re: 06 vs 07 Wrangler [ocean_shipper] by tsjay
Jan 18, 2009 (3:42 pm)
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Replying to: ocean_shipper (Jan 18, 2009 2:39 pm)

Hi, Chuck.
 
The folks I know who have the newer Wranglers seem to be pretty happy with that V6. If you are going to be mainly on the pavement, it shouldn't really matter and may even be a better engine for street use than was the good old 4.0L.
 
The concern with the V6 is low end torque, which is something the 4.0L was famous for. That really comes into play mainly when you are crawling out on the trails, so if you are not going to be "wheelin' " very much, the V6 should be fine. Apparently, the V6 doesn't do too bad in the low end torque department, because people I have wheeled with seem to be OK with it.
 
I think I would want the Rubicon model, if I were going to get a newer Jeep with the V6 engine, because the Rubicon transfer case gives you a 4:1 gear ratio, if I remember correctly, and the other models have a 2.72:1 ratio. The lower gearing would help compensate for the lower torque of the V6 at extremely low RPM.
 
Tom
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Re: 06 vs 07 Wrangler [ocean_shipper] by mac24
Jan 19, 2009 (7:25 am)
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Replying to: ocean_shipper (Jan 18, 2009 2:39 pm)

Wot Tom said!
 
Additionally, if you get a late model Wrangler, make sure it's a soft top unless you want to take a chance on seeing water cascading over the dash in the rain.
It's an issue that still hasn't found a solution.
 
While I could easily afford to replace my '99 if I wanted, I haven't yet seen anything Wrangler that would be a significant increase in performance or value.
However, if I had to, then a two door Rubicon would probably be my choice.
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Re: Time has come... [embeeduece] by erickpl
Jan 20, 2009 (6:12 am)
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Replying to: embeeduece (Jan 17, 2009 2:30 pm)

If it was a financial decision, I sure hope you have maintenance covered on that Audi! I have an 05 and it has been in the shop for a lot of quirky stuff since nearly day one (our first one, totaled in a wreck, was darn near flawless).
 
I'm still loving my Jeep, but I haven't done much with it the last month or two.
 
Best of luck with your Audi (would love to see what kind ya got - I DO love the A5) and hope to see you back in a fun toy Jeep soon!
 
-Paul

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