Hey everyone,
I have an interesting issue that I'd love some feedback on. I have a 2005 LJ, non-rubicon, 195,000 miles, with the 42RLE automatic transmission. I'm running into an interesting issue where the engine will have a very small moment of almost stalling when hitting the throttle at operating temperature. I've attached a video of what I mean - you can hear the revs drop right as I hit throttle and then climb back up from there. I also have intermittent issues with stalling when in reverse. In trying to solve this issue I have:
Any help or pointers from the community would be greatly appreciated! Video below.
I have an interesting issue that I'd love some feedback on. I have a 2005 LJ, non-rubicon, 195,000 miles, with the 42RLE automatic transmission. I'm running into an interesting issue where the engine will have a very small moment of almost stalling when hitting the throttle at operating temperature. I've attached a video of what I mean - you can hear the revs drop right as I hit throttle and then climb back up from there. I also have intermittent issues with stalling when in reverse. In trying to solve this issue I have:
- Replaced spark plugs (NGK as recommended by the forum)
- Replaced timing belt
- Replaced OPDA (original replaced with Crown unit but kept OEM CPS)
- Full fluid service (oil, coolant, transmission, brakes)
Any help or pointers from the community would be greatly appreciated! Video below.