View Single Post

Old April 18th, 2008, 01:43 PM   #5
Taximan1
Enthusiast
 
Taximan1 is offline
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Moorestown, NJ
Posts: 79
Taximan1 is a B-Teamer with 88 points
Rep Power: 0
Quote:
Originally Posted by Monzsta View Post
Add another bottle of friction modifier. The new fluid has more "bite" than the old stuff did, and is making your clutches grabby around corners. We have a hell of a time getting this condition out of Jeep Grand Cherokee's that people service the diffs and transfer cases in.

I'm not counting the possibility of hurting the diff at the track. If another bottle of additive doesn't help then consider your diff doomed and begin shopping for another. Maybe a Quaife or a Unitrax replacement.
Gary, I agree 100% with the above advice.. Add more friction mod... Ive owned 3, V8 AWD Grand Cherokees. And every once in a while, they would "buck" under hard turn,low speed conditions.. When I took it in, the dealer just kept adding more friction mod..

Before you tear anything down, add more friction mod. (maybe even 1.5 bottles) and drive for about 30 miles...See what happens..

Also, it was nice meeting you yesterday..
  Reply With Quote