New guy here. I just purchased a 2001 Jeep Wrangler with a 2.5L, automatic. I had to put a new motor in it but I've had a problem with the Jeep which I don't know if it started before or after the new motor. When I'm driving along, and it feels like it's going into overdrive, if I don't keep giving the Jeep a little fuel it will start to hesitate or what I would call "bucking". It's not bad enough to throw me out of the seat. I also notice some rattle going on towards the bell housing occasionally. I've completed a full service on the motor including plugs, wires, cap & rotor, TPS, IAC, and MAP sensor. The motor is still in break-in period so I'm running 15W-40W. I haven't done anything to the transmission. A list of my questions:
1.) Could it be that the torque converter is going bad?
2.) When the motor went, could it have destroyed the O2 sensor?
3.) Could it be the Crank sensor?
4.) does this transmission have an overdrive, I'm assuming it does even though the shifter label only has D, 1, 2?
5.) Is it possible to eliminate the overdrive to test?
I've heard that the converter bolts come loose??? Any other suggestions would be appreciated.