Bobby Terrell
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I know this is old but I wanted to share my trans and other experiences. After cancer then dementia took one then the other of my in-laws we wanted freedom and in the summer of 13 we bought a 06 Wrangler X automatic with approximately 70k miles. It had a 2.5 inch Skyjacker lift with Rubicon wheels and we put BF Goodrich All Terrains on it and I think its probably 31" overall. It was well taken care of and documented, Carfax, dealer receipts and everything. The transmission had been serviced twice by the time we owned it so in keeping with tradition I had it serviced at the local dealership in the spring of 14. Within 2 weeks our nightmare began with the transmission not wanting to shift out of 1st then shifting really hard into 2nd. I took it back to the dealer, the PCM was flashed and it worked ok for about a year then it started acting up again. (Spring/Summer 2015) I read and found I could reset the PCM but that only worked for a short while so I had the PCM flashed again but this time it didn't last long. We found if we drove up steep inclines or the transmission got hot it was more likely to have the issue so we dealt with the problem as it came and went on its own until Feb 16. Around that time the oil pressure gauge dropped to 0 but the engine sounded fine and the oil pressure sending unit was replaced. However the problem returned and after another replaced by me and one replaced by the dealer plus 2 new oil pump drive assemblies they finally used dialectic grease on the connector to the gauge cluster which fixed that problem. (They threw in scratched glass on the cluster for free.) A few weeks later the transmission was getting worse and by now was more than just the original issue so we had it replaced. On the way home it started shifting hard. I took it back and the next morning, 1st thing without having been started, the computer told the transmission guy that it was at 1000 degrees, they replaced the transmission module but the problem still existed. I took it back to the dealership, they replaced the PCM and gave it back to me so I could be the one driving when it turned 100k miles, yippee. Soon after I was getting check engine lights again so I took it back to the dealer and it was there most of 16. PCMs were replaced and multiple cam position sensors but really nothing I could say for sure cured the issue. I've been able to drive it places that before would cause the transmission to shift hard but now do not. That's not to say we have not noticed it wanting to not shift out of 1st one time since we got it back. This year (2017) we were able to use it briefly but the last time we went down a gravel road the front suspension was making more noise than usual. It's always made noise, sounds like metal on metal or like the springs moving around but this time was different. On the way back home I was going around a curve and the front end moved and popped. I didn't like that at all but was able to get it home and like usual couldn't find anything. Scheduled some time with a local 4x4 shop but the day before taking it there I pulled into my wife's parking lot at her job and heard/felt a loud pop and afterward it made no more noise (spring popped back into place? didn't see it out of place). I took it anyway and they found no problems. I was driving home, Jeep ran good, shifted good, oil and temp looked great, life was good, I was smiling! As I got closer to home I remembered the inspection was due and not wanting it to be late I pulled into the shop. I was happy and just wanting to get home and the inspection guy said "you know you're radiators leaking"? In shock I walked up to the engine and sure enough about a 3 inch crack right on top. Did I mention I had replaced all the hoses, thermostat and flushed out the old coolant just the year before and there's less than 7k miles since? It never did overheat and I just drove it home and parked it. That's been a few weeks and I've been too disgusted to order a new radiator yet. It's a pretty Jeep, dark blue, looks good in my yard, it must I can't keep people from trespassing to look at it and a new scratch came from somewhere. I do enjoy working on cars some but can say most assuredly at this point I'd rather be driving my Jeep with confidence something I'm not sure I'll be able to do again.