I own a 05 Jeep Wrangler and a few weeks ago I was driving it out of state and the reverse end feel like it be "stuttering" (i use that for a lack of a better term). It almost feel like the engine be missing but it was def. coming from the flipside. It didn't seem to arise as much going slower, but the check engine light come on and it wouldn't start until I had be driving for like 10 minutes...so I drove it home slowly and out of suggestion I put some gas treatment in and run that tank of gas out. Well, I tried it a few weeks ago on the interstate and it seem to be doing okay, but the back expiration still seems to knock a moment or two, esp when I drive for over about 15 minutes and very soon it seems to begin when I slow down from like 55 to 45 or so. So what could be wrong? Could it still be a problem next to the gas or something more serious? I know it's under warranty and I am taking to receive it looked at, but I feel close to the people arn't going to find anything wrong because its not particularly obvious in a minute.
Answers: diff, transfer crust, tailshaft, exhaust rear bit, petrol pump loose, rear tyres failing, mudflaps loose.
could be anything, take it checked by the dealer or a repuditable mechanic
Answers: diff, transfer crust, tailshaft, exhaust rear bit, petrol pump loose, rear tyres failing, mudflaps loose.
could be anything, take it checked by the dealer or a repuditable mechanic
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