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hey ppl my friend has a 1995 yj 4cyl with auto tranny believe stock, when you put in reverse take your foot of the gas the jeep starts to move backwards on its own but when you put it in any of the forward gears you have to put quite a bit of gas to it in order to get it to move, does anybody have a clue what could be the problem or a decent way to diagnosis the problem if you need more info just ask
87 yj 89 tub 81-86 I6 engine, 5sp pugy tranny, carter bbd
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
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Sounds like the emergency brake is on. If not, you may have a stuck e-brake cable causing the brake shoes to drag. Emergency drum brakes hold a lot better in forward than they do reverse. You could jack the rear end up and try to turn the wheels manually to see if it is just one side.
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Most likely it's a normal condition. Reverse is usually a lower gear ratio in the transmission than first gear is.
Bob http://www.jeepaholics.com/rides/view.asp?id=147 Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me, I want people to know "why" I look this way. I've traveled a long way and some of the roads weren't paved. <Will Rogers> Fat City Racing 2009 Baja 1000 Class Champions Dust Junkies Racing 1706
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