Wrangler Shaft Vibrates

Some 2014 Jeep Wrangler vehicles built between Oct. 16, 2013, and Dec. 17, 2013, may experience a vibration at the rear of the vehicle between speeds of 50 and 75 mph. The fix involves replacing the rear driveshaft.

Some 2014 Jeep Wrangler vehicles built between Oct. 16, 2013, and Dec. 17, 2013, may experience a vibration at the rear of the vehicle between speeds of 50 and 75 mph. The fix involves replacing the rear driveshaft.

4-door Wrangler with manual transmission
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4-door Wrangler with automatic transmission and Rock Trac HD part-time 4WD
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4-door Wrangler with manual transmission and Command Trac Shift-on the-fly 4WD
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Information for Technical Service Bulletins comes from ProDemand, Mitchell 1's auto repair information software for domestic and import vehicles. Headquartered in San Diego, Mitchell 1 has provided quality repair information solutions to the automotive industry since 1918.

Mike Mavrigian

Motor Age Editor

Mike Mavrigian has written thousands of automotive technical magazine articles involving a variety of  specialties, from engine building to wheel alignment, and has authored more than a dozen books that crisscross the automotive spectrum. Mike operates Birchwood Automotive, an Ohio shop that builds custom engines and performs vintage vehicle restorations. The shop also features a professional photo studio to document projects and to create images for articles and books.

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