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Old 02-15-2013, 01:05 PM
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Hello all

Have a XJ Jeep Cherokee 1992 4.0 4x4 Automatic Tranny

I dont know where to begin looking so i figured i would try you guys out.

When I accelerate at a slower rate keeping the rpm under 3000. Everything is normal all gears engage and disengage with out a hitch, no clunking, grinding, hesitation, or anything of that sort.

However when I rev any more than 3000 rpms the tranny will disengage and then will not shift up into the next gear until I let of the gas and the engine is runs slower than 3000 rpms. What gives any help would be much appreciated.
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TCU maybe?
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Could be a bad torque converter
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