SOURCE: '03 Grand cherokee limited 4x4 4.7L. I am hearing
pull belt off and turn pulleys until u find bad one. first start jeep with belt off and make sure its not in motor. check power steering fluid. dont leave motor running for 2 long with belt off
SOURCE: When coasting or slow acceleration I hear a
Check your oil immediately. Tapping is indicative of either low oil level or poor oil circulation. Running the truck under either condition is hazardous to your engine.
SOURCE: Vibration while accelerating from 30 to 45 mph Jeep GrandCherokee
Not a tune up problem,
You need to have all U-joints checked out,They will give you the vibrations only while acceleration
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SOURCE: Grinding noise when accelerating. I drive a 1994
It sounds more like your wheel bearing. If you jack the car up in the front grab the tire at 12 and 6 and try to wiggle it. If there is movement that will prove to be your wheel bearing or your ball joint. If you have someone look under the car at the ball joint while you do it, you can single out the ball joint and tell if all the play is in your wheel bearing. Usually CV shafts are pretty resilliant, unless they click when you turn the teeth in them should be ok. They will whistle thought if there is no grease in the boot. IF one of your boots are torn and the grease is gone then you can look at the CV shaft. But as far as grinding that is something thats broken or lack of lubrication. Check the CV, but be sure to check the wheel bearing, and make sure the brakes are ok. Unfortunately without being there it makes it a little difficult to be positive. Thanks.
SOURCE: i hear a grinding noise when i slow down
Could be the first sign of Brake Pad Wear , Check the outer edge of Disk for wear or deep groves
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