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OK yea it has the 4.0 L forgot to mention that, and how does the automatic do offroad?

I wish I had an auto, does that say it all?

seriously, the AW4 is nearly bulletproof with the stock drivetrain, you'll kill the d35 first.

If you really plan on abusing it then get a HD trans cooler.

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I read somewhere that, if you do find a way to kill it (anything can be broken with enough neglect of abuse), it's better to just swap in a junkyard AW-4 than to try rebuilding the old one. Not sure why though. :hmm:

 

they don't die frequently, so probly very little support in rebuild parts. which may mean stealership... then you have like 35377456536 in your local yard, becuase if the jeep died. it probably wasn't the AW4 that caused it. :brows:

 

my brother busted a tranny line in the mud, and overheated his tranny, and all that good stuff and it shifted like absolute PISS for a week, he flushed it, put in a b&m cooler, and it shifts smoother than glass. literally, you cannot feel most of the shifts.

 

(edit: this is all while pushing 35's on a D44 axle.)

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I read somewhere that, if you do find a way to kill it (anything can be broken with enough neglect of abuse), it's better to just swap in a junkyard AW-4 than to try rebuilding the old one. Not sure why though. :hmm:

 

if you have one, try to replace the solenoids. the solenoids are easy, but putting the pan back on is a pain in the kiester.

 

i love the AW4. you can wire up a switch panel, like i did and make it like a manual tranny.

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I read somewhere that, if you do find a way to kill it (anything can be broken with enough neglect of abuse), it's better to just swap in a junkyard AW-4 than to try rebuilding the old one. Not sure why though. :hmm:

 

if you have one, try to replace the solenoids. the solenoids are easy, but putting the pan back on is a pain in the kiester.

 

i love the AW4. you can wire up a switch panel, like i did and make it like a manual tranny.

 

first off, how did you make it like a manual tranny?? second off, where are the solenoids in a aw4? and how much are they to replace?

 

I have a 95 2dr xj that i bought, but it doesn't shift...the kid abused it but there's no way it's the tranny. So I'm basically down to an electrical issue, a bad Torque converter, TCC solenoid, Shift Solenoid, or TCC relay. I HAVE NO CLUE! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!

 

(p.s. i've never worked on an auto tranny before...so i'm learning)

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Check the fuse and it could also be a bad trans computer.

 

I'm inclined to think the computer is fine...after all it has 160k and didn't fail yet. i will check the fuse...when i find which one it is.

 

the reason i'm very inclined to think it's the torque converter is that he BEAT on it...squealin from every stop sign/light, and brake torquin/doin burnouts as much as possible with the limited slip rear end.

 

what it does is you put it in gear, and it won't drive. but it doesn't make ANY strange noises at all. it just won't go. but when it's cold it seems to go just a little bit.

 

the fluids look great, engine revs and runs great. so i have no clue what it is?

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There's a separate computer for the tranny in a XJ. It may be toast, but from what you describe, it may be a bad Tq Con.

 

Now I'm thinking about that...If the torque converter went bad, it would have shown symptoms of it before then right? like slipping and such? and if that's the case, then It's gotta be a shift solenoid or TCC solenoid/relay. or computer/fuse.

 

I'm pretty sure it isn't the torque converter, and i'm DEAD CERTAIN that it cannot be the tranny itself. cause were it the tranny, there would be all sorts of strange noise....?

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I have the AW4 going into my "lifted" '84 J10 (Comanche's big brother with D44 front and D60 rear, 52" tires and NV241 rock lok tcase with 4:1 and a 4.6L stroker in front of it)

I know it'll take it fine. I loaded the old truck the trans was in up with 5 tons of stuff and hauled that through the mountains here. Not a whimper with a decent cooler. (I usually only see them die when people put the Mopar +4 fluid in instead of Dexron )

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you say you checked the fuse, there are two.

One is in the fuse block and it's marked trans, there's another one, INLINE on the power wire that goes to the TCU.

I'd poke a multimeter around on the TCU harness and see if it's got 12V going into it. I believe it's a yellow wire, but I can't say for sure since I'ma 5 spd guy.

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you say you checked the fuse, there are two.

One is in the fuse block and it's marked trans, there's another one, INLINE on the power wire that goes to the TCU.

I'd poke a multimeter around on the TCU harness and see if it's got 12V going into it. I believe it's a yellow wire, but I can't say for sure since I'ma 5 spd guy.

 

87manche, we found out the tranny is junk..I tried eagle's idea on shifting w/o the computer fused...didn't work. so i took the bottom of the tranny off with intentions of testing the electric current through the shift and tcc solenoids, and found almost a cm of metal shavings in the bottom of it. the fluid was brown in there...but looked good on the dipstick.

 

i'm goin the easy route and replacing it with a 100k mile junkyard tranny and torque converter. also the computers are being replaced too. i'm testing wires once it's out.

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