Hi Everyone!
I wanted to get your feedback and see if anyone else ever experienced a similar issue to what I am going thru with my 2013 JK with the 3.6L engine (with the AC Heads).
I have owned the Jeep for about 6 months now and last week I have noticed a difference in the shifts once it warms up. It seem that when I'm traveling at an Easy, Non-Aggressive pace down the road and the jeep shifts into 2nd gear and then into 3rd gear, after each shift the RPM's are dropping a lot...lower then they use to. Once in 3rd I have seen them as low as 1000rpm while still trying to pickup speed. It seems to be doing it just as the "ECO" is kicking in. If I drive a little more aggressive, then everything seems fine.
I can't say the Jeep has staled or even tripped a check engine light, but I know it feels different then it has in the past.
Should I be concerned? Could this be a sensor or something else that would cause this? Any suggestions or past experiences you can share would be great. Thanks!
I wanted to get your feedback and see if anyone else ever experienced a similar issue to what I am going thru with my 2013 JK with the 3.6L engine (with the AC Heads).
I have owned the Jeep for about 6 months now and last week I have noticed a difference in the shifts once it warms up. It seem that when I'm traveling at an Easy, Non-Aggressive pace down the road and the jeep shifts into 2nd gear and then into 3rd gear, after each shift the RPM's are dropping a lot...lower then they use to. Once in 3rd I have seen them as low as 1000rpm while still trying to pickup speed. It seems to be doing it just as the "ECO" is kicking in. If I drive a little more aggressive, then everything seems fine.
I can't say the Jeep has staled or even tripped a check engine light, but I know it feels different then it has in the past.
Should I be concerned? Could this be a sensor or something else that would cause this? Any suggestions or past experiences you can share would be great. Thanks!