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Originally Posted by jdsatyr
Have a 95 grand cherokee larado all time drive that has started crow hopping (skipping and draging on turns). I have rebuilt the front diff, replaced the front axels checked the linkege, brakes adn ball joints... any other ideas??
thanks
Jeff
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Does it happen primarily after you have driven it for a while (15-20min)? Does it feel like you're locked in 4wd when taking those turns? Hate to say it but the TC is a place to start. It's Monday night and hopefully, in a strange way because it's costing me about $1k when it's all said & done, by tomorrow night I will have the 249 replaced with a 242 courtesy George in Long Island for the parts and my local mechanic.
As Apps, said, there are lots of postings and articles on the 249, the AWD TC we have, that addresses this. Essentially its goes something like this. Folks please correct me if I'm stating anything wrong. I'm not a mechanic just a 249 victim.
The viscous coupling (VC) inside the TC is packed in a silly putty type of material. The AWD is constently sensing slippage on all 4 corners and re-directing torque to the wheel which
IT THINKS is slipping. This constent adjusting causes the VC in the 249 to breakdown prematurely. The heat makes the situation that much worse. The reason you're noticing it in the turn is because the outside front tire is turning at a different rate than the inside tire. The 249 thinks therefore that the outside tire is slipping and hence gives extra power to the inside tire. Check the tread wear on the outside edge of your front tires. I bet its chewed up.
Hope this helps you understand what might be going on.