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Title:Carbuffs
Moderator:DASXPS::NASEAM::READIO
Created:Tue Dec 13 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:632
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100.0. "AMC/Chrysler Jeep Note" by ACCARS::ALDRICH () Thu May 11 1989 23:18

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100.1UGH...CHEROKEE...NO..STARTUM!SWAM2::KLINE_STWed Feb 07 1990 16:4312
100.2CONSIDERING CHEROKEE, NEED ADVICEUSWRSL::MARTINLETue Jul 10 1990 05:4916
100.3AKOV06::HPCSTue Jul 10 1990 10:2514
100.4LOVE IT!SWAM2::KLINE_STTue Jul 10 1990 14:0912
100.5CJ5 Wiring Diagram??WMOIS::J_DIGIORGIOThu Jul 19 1990 13:508
100.68713::HOEDaddy, let's go camping!Thu Jul 19 1990 14:2023
100.7Fiberglass parts need new groundsKOOZEE::PAULHUSChris @ MLO6B-2/T13 dtn 223-6871Fri Jul 20 1990 14:475
100.8EXHAUST MANI LEAKSSWAM2::KLINE_STMon Oct 15 1990 19:394
100.9CLOSUS::HOESammy, get off the phone: HELLO??Tue Oct 16 1990 10:0510
100.10Statistically speaking...BPOV04::MUMFORDTue Oct 16 1990 11:308
100.11RAMBLR::MORONEYShhh... Mad Scientist at work...Tue Oct 16 1990 13:3711
100.12KAOA01::GILESFri Oct 19 1990 18:315
100.13A man of few words..this timeWFOV11::KOEHLERI'm Mad, but I'm not crazyMon Oct 22 1990 07:264
100.14yep it is bad!SWAM2::KLINE_STThu Nov 01 1990 16:364
100.15Engine info neededTSGDEV::WAITEThings are fine in Mt. Idy she goes onMon Aug 12 1991 10:4318
100.16RAMBLR::MORONEYI've fallen and I can't go boom!Fri Aug 16 1991 22:517
100.17FSDB46::FEINSMITHPolitically Incorrect And Proud Of ItSun Aug 18 1991 00:005
100.18Time to buy a Jeep?4413::Michael McCarthyI Love my 914Thu Sep 26 1991 15:0317
100.19Drive before you buyHSOMAI::HARDMANLife's a mountain, not a beach!Thu Sep 26 1991 22:2316
100.20GET A V-8SWAM2::KLINE_STMon Oct 14 1991 18:469
100.21Wait for 1993s?GIAMEM::MUMFORDDick Mumford, DTN 244-7809Wed Oct 16 1991 14:4717
100.22Cherokee hesitation.POLAR::LEACHWed Nov 13 1991 09:0515
100.23GWYNED::BURTONWed Nov 13 1991 09:095
100.24Easy to replace?POLAR::LEACHThu Nov 14 1991 07:278
100.25BUNYIP::QUODLINGMup - mup - mup - mup - mup - mup - mupThu Nov 14 1991 09:298
100.26cheap and fairly easy to get toAKO539::KALINOWSKIFri Nov 15 1991 17:033
100.27Thanks for the advice!POLAR::LEACHMon Nov 18 1991 07:289
100.28Need Help find part for Jeep CJ7TROOPR::DALESSANDRODavid' - SHR3 - 237-6604Fri Apr 17 1992 07:5021
100.29Jays Exhaust if you can't find oneEMDS::MICHAELFri Apr 17 1992 10:054
100.30Had a '72 Commando w/304, whatta rig!SKIVT::BROWN_JSun Apr 19 1992 03:199
100.31Info on Wranglers neededESMAIL::ELMERTue Apr 28 1992 07:4933
100.32Chrysler To Phase Out Jeep Comanche Production At Year EndMOLAR2::BALSAMOThe Rock that is higher than IMon Jun 08 1992 15:0018
100.33CREATV::QUODLINGKen, Me, and a cast of extras...Mon Jun 08 1992 15:165
100.34Corporate decisionHSOMAI::HARDMANLife's too short to drive a HondaMon Jun 08 1992 18:066
100.35Too bad, nice enginePATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jun 11 1992 15:582
100.36water leak in CJ7 - advice requestedBUSY::BELLIVEAUFri Jun 12 1992 00:2117
100.37Let it go where it's supposed to!HSOMAI::HARDMANLife's too short to drive a HondaFri Jun 12 1992 09:136
100.38PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Jun 12 1992 15:3110
100.39Why downgrade? ;-)HSOMAI::HARDMANLife's too short to drive a HondaSat Jun 13 1992 11:016
100.40Cherokee questions...CSC32::S_MAUFEthink of it as a precise estimateMon Jun 22 1992 23:2814
100.41I don't think they came with a 6 inline engineCSSE::PDAVIESComputerProgramSupportOrHwSw&NowhereTue Jun 23 1992 13:2533
100.42CSC32::S_MAUFEthink of it as a precise estimateTue Jun 23 1992 16:014
100.43POSSUM::DIAMONDNo brag, Just fact.Tue Jun 23 1992 16:104
100.44GIAMEM::MUMFORDDick Mumford, DTN 244-7809Wed Jun 24 1992 08:303
100.45I also enjoy my JeepIAMOK::CALCAGNIA.F.F.A.Tue Jul 21 1992 13:0413
100.46PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jul 21 1992 13:314
100.47Power line PlayNWTIMA::KASSJEjust passing thru itWed Oct 21 1992 16:5416
100.48Slip joint wearUSHS01::HARDMANI do WindowsThu Oct 22 1992 00:488
100.49Now what..IAMOK::CALCAGNIA.F.F.A.Wed Oct 28 1992 11:5727
100.50Double checkLEDS::ROBERTSONWed Oct 28 1992 12:2111
100.51check things out good before doing the workCSSE::PDAVIESTakeALookAtMeNow,TheresJustAnEmptySpaceMon Nov 02 1992 09:5823
100.52Jeep Emisions Light ONOAW::MILLERJames' & Joy's Daddy...�Mon Mar 15 1993 10:2711
100.53Used Jeep parts?IAMOK::CALCAGNIA.F.F.A.Mon May 03 1993 17:1228
100.54Sources for Used Jeep PartsAKOCOA::SELIGMon May 03 1993 17:4313
100.55STRATA::YACINOTue May 04 1993 06:555
100.56try thisLEDS::ROBERTSONTue May 04 1993 07:1112
100.57STRATA::YACINOTue May 04 1993 10:385
100.58Thanks!!IAMOK::CALCAGNIA.F.F.A.Tue May 04 1993 14:0916
100.595/50 WARRANTYSWAM2::KLINE_STWed May 05 1993 19:425
100.60Nice thought though.IAMOK::CALCAGNIA.F.F.A.Thu May 06 1993 21:584
100.61BUSY::SLABOUNTYSomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRainTue Jun 01 1993 06:2514
100.62answersLEDS::ROBERTSONTue Jun 01 1993 07:186
100.63GRAND WAGONEER ASSISTANCE NEEDEDSOLVIT::TRUBACZThu Jul 01 1993 14:1620
100.64looking for jeep partsDELNI::TOHOKU::TAYLORe-mail is the ethernet of the 90sThu Jul 01 1993 22:0610
100.65What exactly do you need?BROKE::TAYLORJust hang up the phone and drive!Thu Jul 01 1993 22:1312
100.66you CAN get there from hereMRVAX::BROCKELMANthe brockFri Jul 02 1993 07:248
100.67'85 CJ7 ProblemsCSLALL::FINN_BRMon Aug 30 1993 13:1217
100.68Problem with Wagoneer power rear window.HDECAD::WOODWed Oct 27 1993 14:067
100.69POCUS::GARDNERWed Mar 16 1994 10:1915
100.70just got me one...CSC32::B_GRUBBSWed Mar 16 1994 13:2231
100.71PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Mar 16 1994 15:581
100.72POCUS::GARDNERThu Mar 17 1994 07:025
100.734.0L questions ...BRITE::FYFENever tell a dragon your real name.Wed Sep 07 1994 10:0919
100.74http::/www.jeepunpaved.comSNAX::PIERPONTFri Sep 01 1995 12:335
100.75Slight correction to your url ...LANDO::OLSONFri Sep 01 1995 13:131
100.76Jeep; in Turbo DIESEL model - info pls ?STOWOA::COADYTue Sep 26 1995 13:4912
100.77US = GasSNAX::PIERPONTWed Oct 25 1995 10:596
100.78Torque Converter WhineSMURF::WALTERSFri May 09 1997 09:4526
    I have a '97 Jeep Cherokee Laredo V8 with about 3800 miles.  I took it
    in monday to get a couple of bugs fixed.
    
    One problem was a high-pitched whine that only appears at 60mph and
    can't be heard by the time I reach 65 mph.  It's difficult to tell if
    it stops at 65 or is simply drowned out by other noises.  The whine is
    not too loud, just irritating and happens to be right in the typical
    driving speed range.  I can hear it all the time on the highway.
    
    It only appears at 60mph, regardless of RPM.  For example, I can lock
    out the OD and increase enging revs from about 2000 to 3000 rpm but the
    whine will still only appear at 60-65 mph.
    
    If I take my foot off the gas at 60, it stops instantly.  It restarts
    instantly if I reapply the gas, providing the speed has not dropped
    below 60 mph.
    
    The local dealership acknowledges that they can hear it but that it is
    "normal" and probably coming from the lockup torque converter. They
    suggest that I run it to 6000 miles and see if it disappears, a
    solution that I'm not really happy about - it was not there during the
    first 1000 miles.
    
    Any GC owners have experience of this noise or have any ideas on what
    this might be?
                  
100.79that's not my guess..TEKVAX::KOPECTom Kopec W1PFFri May 09 1997 10:489
    at 60mph your converter is most likely locked.. soits not likely to be
    whining.. if the whine doesn't change when you drop out of OD - which
    probably still lets the converter lock, btw - that also seems to point
    away from the converter..
    
    Sounds like a differential to me... (a) related to road speed and (b)
    only under load.
    
    ...tom
100.80CONSLT::MCBRIDEIdleness, the holiday of foolsFri May 09 1997 10:521
    V8?  AWD?  I'd look there first.
100.81Keep at 'emMROA::dhcp-client-108.mro.dec.com::augensteinFri May 09 1997 10:5521
Our '95 V8 developed a whine after a couple-three thousand miles. It 
was most noticeable in the 40-50 mph range. If memory serves, it was 
throttle sensitive. Noisier on decel than accel, I think, and most 
noticeable at cruise. Whatever.

It turned out to be the inner bearing races in the front axle - 
meaning those races at the differential end of each axle shaft. There 
were apparently a dozen or so cars that showed up in new England with 
similar problems, which were due (so they said) to improper 
installation.

They replaced the  bearings, and all's been well since. The factory 
apparently got involved at the time (because of the multiple 
reports), and this was a Good Thing. Otherwise I expect I'd still be 
bringing it back while they replaced parts, or claimed to.

Their initial response, by the way, can be summed up in three words:

"It's a truck."

Bruce
100.82Watch OUT, here comes a GC!!!KWLITY::SUTERand now for something you'll really like!Fri May 09 1997 11:2423
	Anyone else see the bit on one of those 20/20/Dateline/Primetime shows
about Cherokees and throttle issues? Apparently, in 1991 vehicles (they seemed
to say GC and Cs) quite a few "runwaway" vehicle accidents are occurring.
Owners claim "I started the thing, put it in drive and it just took off!"...
Mopar claims that it's driver error and that the operator thinks their foot
is on the brake when in fact it's on the gas. Apparently the gas and brake
pedal are considerably further to the left than most vehicles because of the
Cherokee's large tranny hump.

	Later years have a lockout that does not allow shifting into drive w/o
a foot on the brake and a "We'll fix it, but it ain't a recall" program is
currently going on.

	I found it quite interesting.... If a driver did find himself in the
position that Mopar claims I don't think their first reaction would be to look
down and check which pedal their foot is really on. I'm pretty sure I'd assume
my foot was on the brake. The real clincher in support of Chrysler's theory is
that even with the truck floored, it can be stopped. While the accident victims
were saying "it didn't matter how hard I pushed on the "brake", the truck would
not stop.

Rick
100.83Not again...NETCAD::HENDERSONFri May 09 1997 14:3410
    That sounds like exactly the same thing that some Audi 5000 owners
    complained about afew few years back. Some people believe the
    "unintended acceleration" to have been a real problem, others (
    including Audi ) content that the drivers had their foot on the
    accelerator, but thought it was on the brake. Audi did a "fix", changed
    pedal positions, installed lockouts etc. It really hurt them
    financially, and their reputation in some eyes.
    
    Steve
    
100.84but it has ABSBIGQ::HAWKEFri May 09 1997 14:5016
    ya but the clincher in both cases was the brake pedal
    physical location.  They showed the Cherokee and audi 
    
    to have the right edge of the bp almost in line withthe
    center of the steering wheel whereas most cars have the right
    edge of the bp offset up to 4" to the right of the
    steering wheel center line. So I hop in my VW and sure enough
    the edge of the BP is approx. 4" to the right of the SW centerline.
    I also noticed that I tend to use the right side of the BP. Now
    If I were to hop into one of those Jeeps or audis with the
    malaligned pedals I think it would be easy to step on the gas
    by mistake.  they also said there were a significant number of
    accidents where the driver just recently bought the vehicle.
    
    
    		Dean_who_only_witnesses_intended_accelleration
100.85More nonsense on the way......MROA::dhcp-client-108.mro.dec.com::augensteinFri May 09 1997 15:3825
>    That sounds like exactly the same thing that some Audi 5000 
owners
>    complained about afew few years back. Some people believe the
>    "unintended acceleration" to have been a real problem, others (
>    including Audi ) content that the drivers had their foot on the
>    accelerator, but thought it was on the brake. Audi did a "fix", 
changed
>    pedal positions, installed lockouts etc. It really hurt them
>    financially, and their reputation in some eyes.

Three (3) governments published their official findings on the Audi 
matter, and all three (the U.S., Canada and Japan) agreed with Audi. 
The U.S. report, written in official government gibberish, said 
"pedal misapplication". :-) Of course, "60 Minutes" didn't give the 
north end of a south running rat about those reports, since it wasn't 
really a grabber of a story. Nor did they think the leader of the 
"Audi Victims' Society" (or somesuch) was worth a story when her case 
was not only thrown out of court, but she was fined for bringing a 
frivolus suit.

They already had their story, and it had been a great one for them. 
Of course, it was bullsh*t, but hey, you should have seen the ratings 
share :-).

Bruce
100.86CSC32::BROOKFri May 09 1997 16:0214
I have had two efi cars which have exhibited this same charcteristic of
unintended acceleration ... In absolutely no circumstances was my foot on the
wrong pedal ... both occured with NO feet on the pedals!

Both occured when engaging drive on two different Renaults ... an Alliance
and a Medallion.  Both will increase the idle when engaging drive slightly
but on two occasions they increased the speed significantly that it was
a real surprise.  The engine computers for these cars are significantly
different so there is no direct link.

So, as much as the manufacturers say "It cannot happen" ... I don't believe
them!

Stuart
100.87That's not what they've saidMROA::dhcp-client-108.mro.dec.com::augensteinFri May 09 1997 17:3510
> So, as much as the manufacturers say "It cannot happen" ... I don't 
believe
> them!

AFAIK, the manufacturers have all said very little about engine 
speedups. What they've said can't happen (or at least hasn't 
happened) is the ability for the car to overpower its own brakes 
during such an event - a different thing entirely.

Bruce
100.88The brake's strongerSMURF::wolf95.zk3.dec.com::pbeckPaul Beck at [email protected]Fri May 09 1997 19:1115
Right. My wife had an experience with an Audi Fox years ago where its 
accelerator got stuck ... she had no problem stopping it with the brake.

I've got a Grand Cherokee as well as a Lexus sedan, and I do notice that 
my normal brake foot position is on the right half of the pedal in the
Jeep and dead center in the Lexus, indicating that the Jeep does have the
pedals further to the left. 

I have a little trouble imagining getting confused about what pedal you're
pushing, though, since the accelerator and brake pedals follow different 
trajectories due to the way their linkages work. I guess if you're in a blind 
panic, you don't necessarily notice the finer distinctions...

Intelligent people swear they can't be fooled ... tell that to the folks
up on the UFO behind Hale-Bopp...
100.89SMURF::WALTERSMon May 12 1997 09:166
    Thanks for the input on the noise.  I'll get it checked out when.
    I take the car in for the unusual noises that appeared _this_ week.   
    
    Colin
    
                                      
100.90CSC32::BROOKMon May 12 1997 12:2018
Speaking of cars overpowering their own brakes ...

My caravoyager went in for tranny work and in the process of the repair, the
dealer did something to the throttle / cruise control linkages such that from
time to time, the cruise control would cable sheath would pop out of the
vacuum control, putting a tension on the cable, resulting in a very high
idle (2000 rpm or so).

The symptom would show when driving as when coming to a stop, with the change
down into first, suddenly you'd feel like you had a kick in the pants, and
have to apply the brakes very hard ... a couple times I had to floor the
brake pedal to get the thing to stop in time.  The rest of the time, the
brakes behave quite within "expectations" ... although this suggests that
they do need some attention.

This certainly comes close to a vehicle overpowering its brakes.

Stuart
100.91FABSIX::J_SADINFreedom isn't free.Mon May 12 1997 13:316
    
    
    	I had a 1976 CJ7 that would overpower the brakes, no problem.
    Almost drove me into a wall one day. Eeeks...
    
    
100.92Amend the above? Nope.MROA::dhcp-client-108.mro.dec.com::augensteinMon May 12 1997 14:097
Perhaps I should've said something in regard to cars having healthy 
brakes?

Nope. Forget it. It's self-evident, except in a court of law, of 
course. :-)

Bruce
100.93Nice theory, but I don't buy itSYOMV::FOLEYInstant Gratification takes too longThu May 15 1997 13:2716
    Anytime you give control of the motor to something other than a cable
    hooked to the pedal you are asking for trouble, IMO.
    
    A friend and I had identical Ford LTD Wagons, and while his wife was
    driving his one day, "a sensor" became defective and the acceleration
    was intense (according to her). The Ford Dealer said it was a
    temperature sensor and the computer decided that the motor was
    stone-cold, and decided to go ballistic. She popped the transmission
    into nuetral to avoid nailing the car in front of her, and got some
    serious RPM out of that V6. Mine never did that, but it was always in
    the back of my mind.
    
    The pedal offset theory is interesting, but I suspect it ain't the
    only one...
    
    .mike.
100.94Same idiots who flip them @ 80 mphOGOPW1::ogodhcp-124-40-186.ogo.dec.com::KalinowskiFri May 23 1997 13:4515
Great story on 20/20. At least they told both sides. Loved the one about going up the garage stairs into the 
living room (it goes up a flight of stairs easier than my dear old mom). "Victim's" experience with Jeeps?  3 weeks.  
No these people are not nuts, but they can't believe they could have possibly screwed up.
What they need is a dump of CPU showing full throttle possition and zero brake fluid presure to the ABS system.
And still they will argue.  I mean 50 cases when Jeep cranks 1,500,000 units a year??? Come on....

<Set engineering cap on >
As with the Audi, the bottom line is that we are talking about 4 massive disk brakes. If you actually  are on the 
brakes and then push the accellator to the floor, the engine will stall or the torque converter will blow up.
Instead, now Jeeps too will be getting an interlock. Note rocking between forward and reverse when
stuck will become a lot harder.  Maybe they will have an idiot override if you order the upcountry trail package.

john

200,000 trouble free jeep miles
100.95.94 reformatted for 80 columnsENGPTR::MCMAHONTue May 27 1997 13:4219
Great story on 20/20. At least they told both sides. Loved the one about going
up the garage stairs into the  living room (it goes up a flight of stairs
easier than my dear old mom). "Victim's" experience with Jeeps?  3 weeks.   No
these people are not nuts, but they can't believe they could have possibly
screwed up. What they need is a dump of CPU showing full throttle possition and
zero brake fluid presure to the ABS system. And still they will argue.  I mean
50 cases when Jeep cranks 1,500,000 units a year??? Come on....

<Set engineering cap on >
As with the Audi, the bottom line is that we are talking about 4 massive disk
brakes. If you actually  are on the  brakes and then push the accellator to the
floor, the engine will stall or the torque converter will blow up. Instead, now
Jeeps too will be getting an interlock. Note rocking between forward and
reverse when stuck will become a lot harder.  Maybe they will have an idiot
override if you order the upcountry trail package.

john

200,000 trouble free jeep miles