View Poll Results: (Check all that apply) My Jeep Wrangler has between 30K and 50K miles, and...
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30K - 50K mile engine issues poll
#41
JK Junkie
50000 on the clock, actually 49300. Used 5w20 for the first two years, then recently started to have a weird light knock. Put 5w30 conventional in for 1000m and swapped in 5w30 Mobil 1. Motor runs great, tons of high end push, my tranny is what is starting to hold the jeep back i think
#42
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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My 07 Sahara had 68k miles on it when I traded it in. i bought it with about 20k on the odometer and always put 5w-20 semi-synth in it every 5k miles. Ran like a top and didn't use any oil. No issues at all other then the clamp system for the down pipe on the drivers side rusted and came loose. 2 new bolts and it was fixed.
#43
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I have an 07 with 70,000+ miles on it.
I have a nasty vibration I am sure is the engine about 3000-3500 rpm. NO KNOCKS but the vibration is getting bad. I really don;t know what to do.
I have be fairly decent on oil changes. I have been using castrol 5-20. I am thinking to go with the 10-30 just because.
I use maybe a quart between oil changes, so i think I am good there.
I too agree they should have stuck with the 4.0l my last jeep had 300,000 on the original 4.0 when I sold it. and was still going strong. the rear maul leaked like a pig but I wasn't about to change it with that many miles on it. I sold it to a college kid in town and I still see it cruising around all the time.
If this 3.8l goes.. it's HEMI time.. something Jeep NEEDS to offer like NOW!
I have a nasty vibration I am sure is the engine about 3000-3500 rpm. NO KNOCKS but the vibration is getting bad. I really don;t know what to do.
I have be fairly decent on oil changes. I have been using castrol 5-20. I am thinking to go with the 10-30 just because.
I use maybe a quart between oil changes, so i think I am good there.
I too agree they should have stuck with the 4.0l my last jeep had 300,000 on the original 4.0 when I sold it. and was still going strong. the rear maul leaked like a pig but I wasn't about to change it with that many miles on it. I sold it to a college kid in town and I still see it cruising around all the time.
If this 3.8l goes.. it's HEMI time.. something Jeep NEEDS to offer like NOW!
#44
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I have heard that Jeep got rid of the inline 4.0 6cyl since it was so bulletproof. It was hurting their maintenance program. They switched to the v-6 3.8 since they realized that motor would require maintenance to keep it on the road.
Just what I heard but that wouldn't surprise me.
Just what I heard but that wouldn't surprise me.
#48
Originally Posted by FlyinSquirre1
43,000 miles and engine is dead. started eating oil at 25k... no visible leakage, no smoke. im so sad ;(
low.
I am really trying to wait for the 2012's and this thread reinforces that.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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