I'll be driving down the road doing, say, 55mph in 5th gear, and I can floor it and the RPMs will just keep going up while the Jeep goes the same speed. The throwout bearing is not squealing. Is there some kind of clutch adjustment I might need to do? I know my last car ('91 Eclipse) had a clutch that you had to adjust once every year or so, otherwise it would start slipping as well. I checked my Haynes manual but there are only instructions for clutch removal and installation, so I'm guessing the answer is no, but I figured I would ask anyway. And is there anything else I should check besides the clutch?
When it rains, it pours. Seriously, I am about at my wit's end with this Jeep. I just spent almost $1000 on it with the PCM, alternator, and a 250-mile tow, and now after having it back on the road for one f***ing day, it seems like the clutch is going out.