Hey Guys,
I'm new to the forum and jeeps so this may not be the right way or place to post but here it goes.
I bought a 2001 Cherokee of craigslist (i know...) about 2 weeks ago and decided it was time for an oil change. Up to this point I had not experienced any major problems with the jeep. I was surprised to see the 4 liter takes 6 quarts but proceeded with the change. After draining presumably all of the oil and replacing the filter, I reattached the plug only to find it was stripped (probably my doing). Luckily the seal seemed tight and I figured I could pick up a new plug no problem.
Next step. After adding 5 quarts of oil I checked the dip stick and saw it was well above the safe line. I was in my driveway so I figured the slope might be affecting the reading. When attempting to pull it out into the road I noticed the jeep wasn't shifting into gear properly (something it had never done before). When shifting into reverse or drive, the jeep seemed to be stuck in neutral and only jumped into gear after giving it a fair amount of gas. At this point I'm hoping thats the result of too much oil in the engine.
After running it for a minute or 2, I rechecked the dip stick and saw it was still well above safe. This didn't make sense to me since I had only added 5 of 6 quarts so far. Maybe it was never fully drained out? I pulled the plug again and let some of the new oil out. Reading still high. I repeated the process continuously getting high readings until oil stopped draining out. Dip stick still reads high...
I'm out of ideas. Is there a problem with the dip stick? Did I pull a bolt that wasn't the plug? Is oil trapped in the engine somehow? Any help or advice would be appreciated. I haven't been able to find anything online related to this problem yet.
I'm new to the forum and jeeps so this may not be the right way or place to post but here it goes.
I bought a 2001 Cherokee of craigslist (i know...) about 2 weeks ago and decided it was time for an oil change. Up to this point I had not experienced any major problems with the jeep. I was surprised to see the 4 liter takes 6 quarts but proceeded with the change. After draining presumably all of the oil and replacing the filter, I reattached the plug only to find it was stripped (probably my doing). Luckily the seal seemed tight and I figured I could pick up a new plug no problem.
Next step. After adding 5 quarts of oil I checked the dip stick and saw it was well above the safe line. I was in my driveway so I figured the slope might be affecting the reading. When attempting to pull it out into the road I noticed the jeep wasn't shifting into gear properly (something it had never done before). When shifting into reverse or drive, the jeep seemed to be stuck in neutral and only jumped into gear after giving it a fair amount of gas. At this point I'm hoping thats the result of too much oil in the engine.
After running it for a minute or 2, I rechecked the dip stick and saw it was still well above safe. This didn't make sense to me since I had only added 5 of 6 quarts so far. Maybe it was never fully drained out? I pulled the plug again and let some of the new oil out. Reading still high. I repeated the process continuously getting high readings until oil stopped draining out. Dip stick still reads high...
I'm out of ideas. Is there a problem with the dip stick? Did I pull a bolt that wasn't the plug? Is oil trapped in the engine somehow? Any help or advice would be appreciated. I haven't been able to find anything online related to this problem yet.