DarinM
Explorer
Good day.
I have an '04 Rubicon. My clutch quit working a few days ago. No slippage - it just wouldn't let me shift into gear out of neutral while idling and it was grabbing while upshifting and driving. I also had screeching sounds when the clutch was depressed while in gear and stopped. My assumption was that the throwout bearing might be bad - but I understand this to be an uncommon thing to go out on its own.
I'm out of my league to work on this kind of stuff, so I had a mechanic that I believe to be honest take a look at it. He felt the master/slave assembly (one piece unit on these) should be the first thing to replace and did so.
Here's my question - I understand these to be "self-adjusting." After he did the install he said it was working much better than what I had, but was still grabbing a bit. He said it wouldn't go into reverse while idling and was still screeching a bit. He ordered another master/slave assembly in case the one he installed was bad - which is to arrive at his shop tomorrow (Tuesday). This was Saturday. My Jeep is my DD, so I went ahead and picked it up as I don't have a plan B for wheels and it is drivable as is. I drove a bit Sunday and then to work and back today. As of my drive home tonight, my clutch seems to be working perfectly normally (as far as a Jeep clutch can get to normal). I don't know how the "self-adjusting" works and if my clutch is fixed or if it's just waiting for me to get out to BFE when it will quit working again. But it has definitely improved in feel and function each time I've driven since I picked it up.
Any words of wisdom? I thank you in advance.
I have an '04 Rubicon. My clutch quit working a few days ago. No slippage - it just wouldn't let me shift into gear out of neutral while idling and it was grabbing while upshifting and driving. I also had screeching sounds when the clutch was depressed while in gear and stopped. My assumption was that the throwout bearing might be bad - but I understand this to be an uncommon thing to go out on its own.
I'm out of my league to work on this kind of stuff, so I had a mechanic that I believe to be honest take a look at it. He felt the master/slave assembly (one piece unit on these) should be the first thing to replace and did so.
Here's my question - I understand these to be "self-adjusting." After he did the install he said it was working much better than what I had, but was still grabbing a bit. He said it wouldn't go into reverse while idling and was still screeching a bit. He ordered another master/slave assembly in case the one he installed was bad - which is to arrive at his shop tomorrow (Tuesday). This was Saturday. My Jeep is my DD, so I went ahead and picked it up as I don't have a plan B for wheels and it is drivable as is. I drove a bit Sunday and then to work and back today. As of my drive home tonight, my clutch seems to be working perfectly normally (as far as a Jeep clutch can get to normal). I don't know how the "self-adjusting" works and if my clutch is fixed or if it's just waiting for me to get out to BFE when it will quit working again. But it has definitely improved in feel and function each time I've driven since I picked it up.
Any words of wisdom? I thank you in advance.
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