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Hello everybody, Good day to you! Welcome back! This thing's a 2016 Jeep Compass four-wheel drive I think it's a 2.4 liter. Uh, we're about to see some things that most customers never get to see. I'm going to show you some things that I don't like customers to see because once they see what you're about to see, they can't unsee it and it forever taints their perception of their uh, their vehicle look. We got a clue right here.

Something's uh, something's not right. We got a strut kind of dangling out to the side. You'd think this is something that you would uh, you would find like post Collision or something like that but this is a actually done deliberately. Let me head over to the lift real quick and I'll show you exactly what's going on here.

Moving on up screen subscribe button. This is what I meant when I said you cannot unsee this or often than not, sometimes the entire powertrain needs to be removed from a vehicle in order to provide any service to said vehicle. In this case, we had to do pull the struts, subframe bolts, exhaust, rear axle that right there. that's the shaft for the steering gear.

Of course the AC had to be discharged, all the lines disconnected, the subframe unbolted I already said that the front of the stuff for him unbolted wiring harnesses, shift cables, coolant lines, you name it, the whole shebang. It all had to come apart. You don't want to see your car in this condition. It changes things.

For some people, it's okay, but for others this is, uh, actually, very scary. But rest assured, it's all just nuts and bolts. If we take it apart, we can put it back together as long as we don't break things and nothing's broken yet. No happenings, we're fetching the engine hoist.

I'm Gonna Roll it over to our 2016. Jeep Compass Four-wheel drive because I need to pull the engine off of the transmission. Yeah, look at that right there. Some of you guys have seen this video before.

or this vehicle before. Or this video of this vehicle before one of those three. Uh, actually that was actually two videos. There was a short and then uh, the disassembly section.

Uh, if you missed, uh, the disassembly video of this particular. Jeep Just check down in this video's description and there will be a link that will take you back in time to the part one. Again, this is part two. Uh, what? I'm fixing to do here is we're gonna take this engine hoist.

We're going to connect it to said engine. I'm going to take the weight of the engine, unbolt the trans from the engine, or engine from the trans. We're going to separate the two and then once this is, uh, removed, we'll set the engine aside and then I can disassemble the transmission from its mounts and remove the trans after that thing is removed from the subframe. I Have to transfer this Uh PTU unit over to a new transmission which is in a box and then we can begin reassembly.

So this video is going to be about uh, disassembling the assembly and then re assembling the assembly and then we'll go from there. So stay tuned because this is gonna be a very good video. although this does look kind of scary I assure you that I know what I'm doing for the most part and I am not in any danger as long as I don't put myself in danger. This is the way that this particular operation is to be performed.
and uh, that's well. that's why we're doing it this way, because that's the way that it's done. It is, uh, I'm sure it's possible, but not very easy to remove this transmission while it's in the chassis. uh, it's It's a whole lot easier to just pull the assembly apart and uh, and do it on the ground.

which is exactly what I'm doing here. So let's maneuver this thing into position here a little bit. It's about as good as it's going to get I think and we'll go ahead. get some chains on this thing, support the weight and we'll begin to unbolt it.

Alrighty, I've got the hoisting position. We've got one chain connected to the Hoist chain, the other chain is connected down here to this motor mount and it's running past the head, so none of this chain tension is going to put any pressure on the Plastics that should be sufficient to go ahead and take some of the weight. Uh, once. Uh, actually, let's do that right now.

Let's just give it a couple little up pumps. I Think we're good, it's taking weight. Okay, so now what we need to do is come down here to this access panel and start to pull the torque converter bolts out. That way the engine can separate from the trans at the torque converter and then we'll pull the bell housing bolts out.

After that, separate the unit and that'll uh put us in a position to go ahead and change out the transmission with the Uh the replacement again, which is over in the Box. You're gonna need some oil dry mats here. That thing uh thing was drip drying all night and it drip dried all over my floor. which is not cool, but it happens.

That's just the way it'll soak up some of this. Throw that guy aside, some of this is coolant, some of its transmission oil, some of it's probably power steering. Leave that stuff there to soak up for now. And yes, I drained all the fluids before I Uh I took the unit out I already did that All right.

So first things first. again. we're down here at this little access hatch. There was a plastic cover here, but I took that off earlier.

you see I thought I Had to remove the intake manifold and pull the starter out to get to these bolts. but fortunately, uh Jeep made this easy to service. and I can pull the torque converter bolts out from right here, which is great. There's one can't be losing these.

They're hard to replace now. I've got a big ratcheting wrench on the uh, the crankshaft pulley up front, so I'm able to rotate this unit around to get access to the other bolts. How many? There are three? or four, but we'll figure that out as soon as I run out of bolts. there's two.
There's another one right there. Become disconnected. please. it's a tight squeeze.

Where'd it go there? It is. Yeah. I'm thick. Okay, that's three.

See if that's all of them? Nope. one more. here's that last one. I See you okay? I think that's all of them? Yep, sure, is there we go.

Alrighty cool. I'm gonna throw those in there so they don't get lost and I'll repeat the same procedure with uh, all of the Uh Bell housing bolts as well. We need 15 millimeter size I think so. All right, we're gonna get to the ones that we can get to from down here.

and then we will. uh, we'll move up to the top and then the back side. It's not. uh I don't think this is, uh, overly awkward or difficult or awkwardly difficult.

hard to do another one farther back. I I Really hope I don't have to pull this uh, intake off. That would displease me I Can't reach here. We'll try to get in there with a wobble.

That wobble should give me enough extension and angle to get that one out. Yep, again. unclicking. Got that one? Very good.

Let's see, moving around, there's another one. We've moved on to 15 millimeter bolts. That one's a 15.. pull this guy out.

next one. Uh, back to 15. Again, that one appears to also be a ground strap. We need to not forget that in the future.

So we'll just take this ground wire and put it inside of the thermostat housing. That way we. uh, oh, there it goes. Flashlight? Yeah, can't forget it if it's inside a thermostat.

Clever, No. All right, let's get that sneaky one out back there. We need an extension and a wobble. That should be about half of them.

Let's uh, let's go around to the back side and get the rest. Okay, there's our next one, but it comes in from the front so we need to squeeze around between the exhaust here and that heat shield to uh to get that one to come out. All right. coming in, we're gonna give this heat shield to reach around action here.

I Lost it. Hang on. Came off well. I'll just reach in and get it by hand.

I Suppose it's almost out. Had some uh socket slippages and before the bolt came out too far and I ran out of space. which is better than wedging the electric ratchet in between the two units. That happens? there we go.

Got it all right? I think that's almost all of them unless I need to pull that PTU out. Uh, there's gotta be a couple more on this side here. Oh yeah, there's one got one right there and I hope that's the last one if it's not. I have to pull this PTU out and see if there's a bolt hiding behind it I think that's called a PTU I think I don't know if uh Dodge or Jeep or Chrysler or if he uh, causes something different.

All right going in. Long Range I'm laying on the ground trying to get under here. that's not gonna work. And don't worry just because I'm under here.
Does it mean I'm under here endangering myself I am uh I'm not like under the thing I'm just reaching under I'm far away. unclick. Come on. almost.

That's good. Okay, let's uh. let's get some pry bar action going on here and see if we can't separate this engine from the trans. All right, so we can see.

After that last bolt came out, we've already got a little bit of case separation here between the engine and trans. Let's just kind of give it some wiggle action here. Oh I put a a jack stand underneath the trans mount. so I've got support support and support from above.

The trans is supported over here and there's also support in the back at the subframe. So once these come apart, it shouldn't want to go anywhere. It might, but because you never know. but it should be okay.

and if it does go somewhere then uh I'm gonna run. Let's give it some up action here. Pulling up on the engine, some all right engine is kind of floating. it's uh I think it's separated.

it's pretty far separated. Let's uh, give it some pry action down here on the bottom and then we'll go uh out to the back side and try to separate it over there as well. To go. Now this should be okay unless this, uh, oil pan runs into this.

PTU In which case, I'll have to disassemble it. Uh, right here. right now we're moving. Yeah.

I Don't know if that's going to come off or not. I don't know if it has space to come out of there, it's free. What are we running into? Nothing? Yeah. I Think we're all right.

Let's uh, let's flip that engine up a little farther. encourage it to separate from the rain remainder. Uh, no, too far. Okay, I Found the problem here.

Let's uh, get that out of the way. The issue is is there's like a little ear sticking up. We're sticking out of the the block skirt there and that's hitting the PTU So I do need to remove that unit in order to get the engine apart. So looks like we got three more bolts down here on the bottom and then I think there's a couple more on the top.

Let's get in here and pull these guys out. Unclick. Cannot reach? Yeah, yeah, it's not working. redo.

Yeah, this is hard to reach I can't I can't get to it I need to go around to the maybe the back side here and reach under. Kind of dangerous I wish I'd have known this I'd have done it out of the car. no worries. already done it while it was still in the car.

it's hard to get to. All right, going back in. yeah, there's these three down here and I'm sure there's a a couple more up top. I think there we go through that one more over here.

Very good. All right. let's get out of here. Go around back to the back so there's uh, one.

two bolts up here. two more down here for the mount. Let's pull all this stuff out on. click the juice here we go.

Something loose kinda I don't even think I had to remove that silly Ray what are you doing taking off Parts you don't need to remove bad Ray Okay, so let's just get these top ones then. I can't reach that one. Whoa. that was camera gravity in action I caught it.
Okay I think that unit's out or disconnected. Let us, uh, apply some leverage here. see if this guy is gonna Crack free from the trans or if I have more bolts and it's got to have more bolts. Okay, that's the one I missed one.

Let's get this guy I think that's the one. oh on kickage I Guess we'll find out in a moment if this is the correct one I think it is I didn't see any other ones good Runway Yeah, that's it. That's a long one. Must have gone all the way through okay.

pry bar attempt number two. Well, it's starting to come free. Let's kind of wiggle it. There it goes.

So all right, the unit's out. Um I Don't know if I might have to pull the exhaust off just to get this thing out. This is turned into a rabbit hole real quick isn't it? yeah? I don't think I have space to get this unit out of here. We'll see.

let's keep wiggling it around. or maybe I might be able to sneak this thing out. It's a it's actually a little heavier than it looks. The problem is, there's a shaft that goes into that transmission.

Well, it doesn't come out all the way, but it comes out enough where I think I can get that engine separated. Okay you guys with a pry bar? Yeah, yeah, the engine's gonna come out I Probably should remove the exhaust, but I'm not. Maybe this can go down to come out. Nope, it's it's in there.

pretty good. Gonna leave that sit right there. let's go back and go back to the engine. see if we can't pull this away.

some to separate it. We'll give it some more up action here. that's pretty much free from everything else. Shaky shake.

All right, we're we're almost there. It's barely hanging on I wonder if I did I miss a torque converter bolt or something? It's it seems to want to be pulling the converter out with it I Hope I didn't miss one? That's how you ruin seals. Actually doesn't matter because I'm putting new friends in it. So I guess I can ruin that seal if I want to.

No, that's only four bolts I don't know why it's stuck pry bar that torque converter off of flexplate. Let's see here. I will get you without damaging. You know? Yeah, it's pulling that the whole whole shebang out of there.

That's not what we wanted to do. Yeah. Oh I bet it got stuck at like the pilot or the pilot bushing type area. Something got it stuck.

No worries, we'll slide it over and pull it out. Figure this out. Somehow some way. Come on.

I'm out. See, it's out. It's out almost all the way. You don't need this Jack here anymore.

Let this down makes the space. Come on. Project Four-wheel drive. Okay I found the problem.

The uh. torque converter came out of the trans, but it was also or because it was stuck in the back of the crank right there. that's why that's why I was having so much of an issue. Now it's freed up, but the torque converter is just flopping around in there so that's kind of a whole nother issue.
So I need to back this away slowly and then try to finesse that torque converter out so it doesn't fall in the ground. Two, Let me just give this some I need some space here. Let's just go up with it. I can't go over because the Jack is in the way so I can really only go up dude I run it up high enough I'll be able to slip that converter out through that little hole there and then uh, and then I can back the engine and the hoist away from the trans I Think that's how I need to do this so we're moving on up as long as we don't get stuck I think we're good.

Okay, back up again. Don't fall out. It wants to fall out, but it won't Yeah, not until I make a Fallout Danger Oh yeah, there's a car above us still. How about that? Yeah, all right now.

I think I can just kind of nope. a little bit higher up. more up action you see to hold this in until the engine clears it. which is right now there we go.

Oh that's heavy. Come on. Torque converter. Oh got it good.

Hooray! Yay! Okay I want to let uh, let this little Jack down some if I can because I need to get this out. Then we can pull the engine, hoist over and out past that jack stand with an engine above us and we can pull the unit out. All right. That's actually not what I wanted to do, but this is okay.

I can I can unring this? Bell I Think pull this jacket back up. Talk about an epic. Almost fail. No worries.

I mean the whole thing didn't fall? Yeah, this is Risky Business So what I need to do is just re-level this and put that subframe back on the stand. and then uh, put another stand back on the front of this, then move this thing over, take it down, hook this hoist to that trans, lift it off, and then reposition this up frame stay. Don't be doing this a few moments later. Okay, that was cool.

So anyway, I got it. I got it back on the stands and I've got one one stand here. one stand here that supports the awkward configuration of this unit. Uh, both jack stands are back up on the back and that is also good.

Uh, my problem is is the unit did. the entire assembly did move forward that way when it kind of tipped. So once I get that transmission off I need to pull this back and then re-center it with uh with where the bolts and whatnot go. Uh, not a huge deal.

Didn't expect that to happen, but you know stuff does happen sometimes. Anyway, let's go ahead and get this engine out of the way because it is very much in the way. Pull it on out the rest of the way. I Think we're good.

Everything's stable for the most part. stable as it's gonna get for what I'm doing here. Uh I Need my bar? Yeah, man. get that.
Let's let this thing down to a safer ride height so to speak. and then, uh, we'll clean up some of that mess over there and prepare this unit for transfer engine coming down almost all the way down. We're just gonna set it down right about here now. we're safe.

lock that in. Also, it's now safer to move around. You can't really move these around with the weight up here because the center of gravity is so high you can tip these units over and that, uh, it's not cool when that happens. It's like what we just saw, but 10 times worse because the engine block hits the ground and splits open and breaks.

You're screwed anyway. I Think that's uh. that's gonna be about enough fun for me for one day on this particular project. So I'm gonna go ahead and close this video out right now.

I Will do that by thanking each and every one of you for watching this video. I Certainly hope you enjoyed this part too. Uh, if you did enjoy this part too and you missed part one, Uh, again, check the links down in this video's description and it'll take you back in time to the uh, the removal of this uh vehicle from its drivetrain. So anyway, again, thank you guys for watching and most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day! See you guys later in the transmission.


98 thoughts on “Transmission destroys mechanic ! #fail #gravity”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Podcast68 Michael Miller. says:

    I tell yeah if I had to this job it would motivate me to never do it again! Looks like a cluster f..ck no thanks . Gotta hand it to Ray not an easy job . 👍👍

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Nomath says:

    Cheap Jeep junk heap! That's what I think, see and hear every time!

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars XxBEERMANNxX says:

    "Wiggle action" = Prying on mating surfaces

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Big😤Chief says:

    😃

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hugh Jass says:

    Ray, you should go to harbor freight and get one of those hydraulic tables to make this much easier next time. Eric got one last time he did that caddy job and it helped a lot.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Pete N says:

    Awesome job for just one guy. I wouldn't try this myself even if I had the tools and the shop like Ray does. One slip and you could smash a foot or break a hand and you're out of business. Be very careful, you cost a lot more to fix than a lousy Jeep.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pete peabody says:

    Just like playing in a sandbox as a kid, including banging and clanking big trucks. FUN at its finest

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tyler Dejohn says:

    You should’ve left the engine and subframe in the vehicle and lower the transmission down out by itself saving a whole lot of work that’s the way Mitchell says to do it

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Guido Sarducci says:

    Moral of the story… Do not get a vehicle with a CVT.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eminem Fan says:

    I love listening to “Stan” when working on cars too

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Scott says:

    Probably would have been easier to drop the whole vehicle off at the dump with the drywall

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Smaky says:

    It's easier to remove the trans from the engine that engine from trans, you've made this so difficult.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Elaine Russell says:

    Time to take out a 2 ND mortgage on the house for this shat show !

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tony Lewis says:

    Make plum bobs for bolt holes

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars veggieh8r says:

    "This is a Jeep Compass"

    I think I found the issue.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TheHighKirk says:

    – Murphy's Law –
    "If there is any way to do it wrong, he'll find it."

    (Capt. Edward A. Murphy, an engineer working on Air Force Project MX981 – 1949)

    – Sod's Law –
    (The original name for "if anything can go wrong it will" was 'Sod's Law' because it would happen to any poor sod who needed such a catastrophic event the least.)

    – Finagle's law –
    "Anything that can go wrong, will—at the worst possible moment."

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chevy Preps says:

    Sorry you had trouble with this compass. I had a 2017 manual transmission Compass. It is ridiculous you have to go to that much trouble to replace the trans.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justyn Taylor says:

    I used to like you, until that NC comment. BUT…I'll still stay subscribed, and keep watching your videos because you are good at what you do, and you make me laugh(most of the time)

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyle Titus says:

    Respect for mechanics. Like some jobs I have no inclination or patience to deal with.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jerry Hatrick says:

    I built one, but they also sell carts, that are also catch tables on wheels that make these jobs muchuch easier and your working at waist hight..

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jerry Hatrick says:

    Man you deffinately did this one the hard way.
    Drop sub frame leave rest connected, ptu comes off unbolt the flywheel. Ptu is in the way of the trans bolts
    Drop the car and egine and drans onto a cart. Unbolt top motor mounts lift car.
    Swap trans and reverse procedure.
    Thats how i always do them anyway.
    Leave the strut knuckles brakes in and all connected that sub frame doesnt weight much.
    6 hrs job not including lunch break, a full one day job.
    Screw that laying on the floor crap hahahahha.
    Be ypu do the enxt one that way after all this. Or not. Idk.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank T says:

    Just 1 of many reasons I hate Chrysler products. Poor quality, poor reliability, and way overpriced.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jerry Hatrick says:

    Always pop at the ball joints leave the knuckes and struts in pop the axles. . That sub frame becomes a whole lot lighter.
    Neve ever have i dont it this way. But your the one doing it now me hahahahah.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stan Brown says:

    👍

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john smith says:

    This is pure butcher work. This vehicle will never be right. When this is done correctly with the right equipment none of these mishaps occur. Great example of how not to do this kind of work.

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sunset Originals says:

    I liked your short. “Remove vehicle”! Haha

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vogel says:

    Next time you drop an engine, make sure you have a suitable table, instead of jackstands and jacks.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob Myers says:

    Reminds me of when my mate jammed my hand between a Chrysler slant 6 and a truck gearbox whilst rolling around in the dirt 😫😩
    Love the videos Ray

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Knuth says:

    Ray needs a set of chainfalls.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Greg Johnson says:

    A four wheel drive with a CVT. That's asking for failure.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Scott Werling says:

    Johnny 5-"No Disassemble."

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bob Gorman says:

    It always amazes my when you see how much sheer weight that the very flimsy puny looking coil springs have to support , at the same time as absorbing all the additional loads that actually moving at speed generate.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Navajo-man says:

    This Ray video lots of work and as always you and you’re families be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gary H. says:

    94 Bronco just cut a hole in the floor to replace the fuel pump. Screwed a steel plate on over the hole and replaced the carpet. Simple. 😊No problem

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ole Nilsen says:

    Quick question: If it is possible to remove the AC compressor before disconnecting it, would you do it? In Norway, refrigerant is crazy expensive, so we wanna save it whenever we can. It´s about $200 per litre (~quart) for R134A.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Allen says:

    This vehicle was tainted when it rolled off of the Chrysler assembly line. Heck now that it's out you may as well change the timing belt and the water pump. It'll be a lot easier.

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave Zirkle says:

    On the bright side the serpentine belt is a lot easier to change. 😁

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matt H says:

    Please get a hydraulic lift table from harbor freight! SMA used one and it made reinstallation a breeze. You’ll be able to easily make fine adjustments to line the subframe up with the mounting points.

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mitchalvin says:

    You can never drain all the fluids. It always seems to leak no matter how much you get out. Even after pulling the pan fluid will leak days after.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Patrick Diehl says:

    CVT Gravity! Loved the slo mo NOOOOoooooooooooooo🤣🤣🤣 I would have taken a break myself after all of that! Awesome video!

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leroy Wood says:

    Newer cars are all junk………….

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Geng says:

    Drivetrain gravity!

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tim Irsik says:

    Your video’s are getting way to long, oh wait the longer the video the more commercials the more money you make

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chano Leyva says:

    Rainman: you don't want to see your car like this. Me happy to have a toyota 😂😂

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fjord Driver says:

    Everything looks good…keep on coming…slowlllly……crashhhh.
    😐😐😐

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M R says:

    I can't wait to see the difficulty it will be to re-a line this. THAT will be a amazing video. ❤

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mice InOz says:

    Ray, I also work on my own these days. I am a little surprised that you did not attend to some safety aspects in this part of the job. As said, it is always safer to undo the drive plate bolts in the car. Same for removing the transfer case and RH CV shaft. You did say the way you were doing it was sketchy at one point there. I also remove a number of difficult to access bellhousing bolts in the car and leave the more easily accessible ones to remove when the frame is down. I also do the reverse from here and keep the engine securely supported while I put the chains and hoist on the transmission for ease of removal from the engine (after removing the fore and aft mounts). I use more jackstands for engine support but would not use two jacks as it gives me more access. I find it easier to safely maneuver the transmission that way. I only do normal automatics though (I choose not to repair/overhaul CVT's). Be interesting to see what service data says on this.

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MAtilda Mortuaryserver says:

    Moral of the story is buy anything but a Jeep. OMG this has more suspense than a Hitchcock film, my heart felt like it stopped when the transmission fell. It looks like putting all that back together will take till retirement.

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MAtilda Mortuaryserver says:

    "Jeep made this easy to service" and a good thing they did, considering how long those parts last. But, if that is easy I want a video of an hard one to service, like a BMW.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Beemer says:

    Looks like junk this is why I can’t own a car or a unibody suv. I don’t want those over engineered problems. It’s going to take you twice as long to put that back together. God bless you for the patience to deal with it

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars George Salyer says:

    Ray you really need to get a power train table, once you use it, you'll be like why didnt I get one long time ago

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin Watters says:

    You are a braver man than me ! lol

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thanh Ma says:

    For all the years with AWD . First I every see changing transmission, Dodge/ Chrysler/ Plymouth such in engineer and quality is an F

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen b says:

    Kerplunk

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars usat42 says:

    wish you hadn't shown the collapse o need to fast forward

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave McEwen says:

    I watched the trans drop and said oh you shilly sit ray , I keep a piece of foam from an old leather couch handy for that job, then theres no worrie when the converter or trans fall ,when your doing that job alone. LOL

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antonio Claudio Michael says:

    Atleast the old transmission and subframe only fell a few inches and not out the truck on the lift from 8 plus feet lol at its just the old transmission not the new one loved the slow motion view @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justin Ferguson says:

    My dad says the same thing “if one man put it together another can take it apart to repair it”

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank Baber says:

    Something new,I like it,great job Ray

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars VADIK KASMIN says:

    i always keep strut on the vehicle.. and if spindles comes off easy i leave them on the struts.. less weight to mess around

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GARDS FTW says:

    haha ive seen several dozen miata powertrains removed, spec miata lyfe. and also my miata, well its got a fancy turbine unit in it, so ive seen some car guts haha

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Maxx Michael says:

    it's the crappy compass.. jeeps cheapest jeep.. and it's not a real jeep

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris l says:

    whistling diesel showed a squatted trucks.

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars charles johnson says:

    Part 2??? I thought it was supposed to be the rest of the tear down and install cmon dude ya givin me cliff hangers here😂😂🤣😂🤣

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Day says:

    amazed that nobody picked up on you said "Taint" GIGITTY LOL please keep posting journey, its like reality show with wrenching, very addictive

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Bressel says:

    This is the way.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars B-ri Fugz says:

    Yeah, the new Jeeps are a nightmare to do engines and transmission replacements on.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Lanyi says:

    I cannot believe you posted this. And I'm fricken serious.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SOCOMJON says:

    I’m imagine this job is kinda expensive?! 😮

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Floodx4 says:

    Hey … someone should make a Service where mechanics could find some Data on the disassembly order. 🙂

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Lanyi says:

    GEEZUS ! ! . . That's why it me 6 weeks to get my transmission rebuilt . . new housing . . uhhhhh This Is NOT Funny . . Nauseating . .

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars W Huffer says:

    hahaha Jeep Lompass.. if you know, you know

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bulldog's house says:

    Enjoyed the video brother please keep up the great work that you are doing

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Todd says:

    The last transmission I changed I left the engine hang in the bay, left the struts and took apart at the spindle ball joint area unbolted the exhaust sub frame lower a arms, U sued a chain thru a hole in the top of the transmission to remove and lower with the engine hoist, and dropped out the bottom. I replaced the transmission and replaced the sub frame because of rusted out then replaced the lower a arms, I did end up draining the coolant because it was blocking bolts to remove the transmission. It was fun lol on the floor. I have no floor lift. It was on a 2006 ford five hundred. I do enjoy working on cars but severe back pain causes issues with completing the tasks these days. I just had a triple spinal fusion with two discs removed my restrictions tell me it will be over a year before I can work on cars again.

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris M says:

    Good fun lol .

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Smith says:

    So much work 😇😇😇

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Camouflage Peacock says:

    Oops! Oops!…

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chatanugadotorg says:

    Wish you'd been the one doing my oil change and tire rotation this afternoon. Took my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee to the dealership where I bought it. Even though my service contract ended a couple years ago, I've always gotten excellent customer service and choose to go where I trusted the people working on my vehicle.

    So after they were done with my Jeep, I headed home back to the west side of Columbus, Ohio. According to Google maps, I was about 2.4 miles from the dealership, just getting on I-71 to head up to 270 to head west across town, when I thought I noticed occasional light puffs of exhaust smoke. Traffic was heavy, so my focus was on the road ahead. Guages were all OK at the time.

    About 3.5 more miles as I was going around the interchange to 270 west, white smoke started pouring out the rear of the Jeep. The engine and traction lights came on, and "Low Oil Pressure" came up on the dash message screen. I immediately pulled over and shut off the Jeep. Calling the dealership my phone and putting them on speaker so I could drive, I started driving down the berm to the next exit to head back to the dealership. They asked me to pull off when I could to wait for a tow truck, and I pulled into a McDonald's parking lot about 2.3 miles from where I'd stopped on the freeway. After more than an hour, a tow truck arrived, and as the driver was loading my Jeep on the flatbed, oil just came out of the engine like a waterfall. Obviously something hadn't been properly sealed after the oil change.

    Back at the dealership, they had a loaner vehicle waiting. Got groceries on the way home as I had planned originally to do today with my day off. I got home, and the dealership called. My Jeep was fixed and the engine cleaned. The oil filter housing apparently hadn't been secured and came loose while I had driven it home. Even though it was after hours, they had one of their folks drive my Jeep across town to my home rather than make me drive across down to pick it up. Needless to say, it was a long day.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kroks06 says:

    i think it's rather that last part that customers don't want to see lol

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john bowse says:

    ALL I WANTED WAS WIPERS !!!!

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Strven O'connell says:

    It's a Chrysler product, remove and replace entire vehicle.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Markomyt1 says:

    I love that "When it kinda tipped"

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave McCombs says:

    Know that procedure well. That's the best way to get the engine out of an XR4Ti…just unbolt the subframe and lift the body off of the engine!

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Noonehere says:

    Looks like its new car time for that customer….after all they have video evidence of the mayhem.🙀 maybe they will let you buy them a new audi sq8!

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shamol shahran says:

    His one hand operation slows him down.
    Best would be to put the camera on stand or something.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Isorozco511 says:

    Shouldve gotten a proper support instead of 2 jackstands tho

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Craig Buchanan says:

    nice work ray great to watch have great weekend

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rayburn Stockinger says:

    noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Roberts says:

    Do you ever just want to beat the crap out of an engineer that designs this setup?

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nansi Blair says:

    You are definitely a skilled mechanic and your patience is a bonus. I am wondering if you have thought of getting a work table (don't know technical name but they are steel and have wheels). It would have been helpful, I think, to just set it down on the table instead then wheel it out of the way to work on it. But hey, what do I know, I am not an expert, just a gal who likes fast cars and loves watching any car vids with her awesome hubby. Oh, and helping him out in the garage too. Keep up the good work. Cheers.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jose Hernandez says:

    😢

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John T. says:

    As a home mechanic now, after leaving the industry, I would have tried to remove as little as possible to get the transmission out. Having to drop and remove everything would be impossible at home without a hoist and all the right tools.

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rob says:

    Wow he must have a heck alot of money what's the cost on that

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John KaBang says:

    You have almost reached a level of complexity that would qualify you to be an astronaut. This was an excellent video, the whole series is so far very educational. Thank you Ray. Please stay safe. And yes, you did make my day.

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars james mcf says:

    i work at a rear wheel, 4 wheel, or all wheel transmissions specialty shop, so hence my laughter, but ya this type of b.s. is front wheel drive only but the trans actually more or less stays the same and is actually quite difficult to really harm outside of intentional harm, and that is never carried by any form of insurance

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Powell says:

    Ray, I hate to complain but, I wish you would turn off the back ground music-noise. TiA

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jimmy, Making it work says:

    Man this is so similar to the Escape EcoBoost I just did, other than the Turbo…and then the defective Turbo.

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nvdwarriorLtc says:

    Amazing process….the wizard is at work

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