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I have an assortment of new replacement parts for a 2003 KJ CRD 2.5L Jeep. I was planning to use the in preparation for keeping the car long term. As fate would have it I have now sold it, without using the parts. So I have a lot of new replacement part in need to off load. Head over to the For sale section for more details.

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Our KJ has an orange warning light on the dash and we don't have a manual to see what it is. We have just come up a hill climb so suspect transmission. I stopped and restarted and it would not change into higher gears. 70 K at 3000 revs. Limp mode ? It has had nearly an hour to cool down. Should I try again ?

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Tried it again after RACQ serviceman attended, orange (engine ?) light went off when I started, but came on again and still would not change above 3rd gear. Tow truck to mechanic, try again on Monday.

Like someone else said last week - overheating, it's a Jeep thing. I want to tow my boat to Sydney and back over the summer, should I be looking at transmission cooler. Any advice ?

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Tried it again after RACQ serviceman attended, orange (engine ?) light went off when I started, but came on again and still would not change above 3rd gear. Tow truck to mechanic, try again on Monday.

Like someone else said last week - overheating, it's a Jeep thing. I want to tow my boat to Sydney and back over the summer, should I be looking at transmission cooler. Any advice ?

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Peter, your KJ has gone into limp mode, could be many things.

If you’d like to start your own thread with the details of what year, model, engine, and any fault codes you have we would be happy to help out where we can.

As a general rule a transmission cooler is a great idea when towing, in hot weather especially. Mount it before the radiator and it will help reduce overall temperatures.

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Thanks for the reply, Doug. I will post again after the mechanic has a look on Monday. I had a 10k service recently but they did not change the filters, not due for another 5k. Interesting.

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I change the filters every service, it’s cheap insurance.
It gives me the chance to see what’s going on.

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You probably need to get the codes read, most mechanics have a code reader. I carry one in my KJ. You can buy them on eBay pretty cheap, but get one that can reset codes.

There is a good chance it is sensor related, a mismatch between the expected readings of the input and output shaft sensors in the transmission can also throw limp mode, which is why you need yo read the code at the time.
The engine management system will force the engine into limp mode if the coolant temperature goes up to 3/4, and it starts to shut down things to preserve the engine. One of the furst things yo be shutdown is the air con system, as it dumps heat out the condensor up in front of the radiator.
I would not be towing a boat anywhere until you understand the problem.
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