I bought a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 5.2 v8. 112k miles on it. Automatic transmission. If i drive it slow everythings just fine. But if I floor the acceleration pedal knocking sounds when shifting, rough shifting and grinding sounds from somewhere. Is that problem transfer case or tranny or anything else?
It is AWD. It is not response quickly when I press the acceletor pedal. Maybe 1second later it responses. Something loose?
The automatic transmission in a 1995 Jeep Cherokee is an AW4. The automatic in a Grand Cherokee is a 42RE, also called an A500.
The transmission fluid capacity of a 1995 Jeep Cherokee is 8.5 quarts. When the fluid and filter are changed, only 4 quarts are needed.
It controls the transmission shifts.It controls the transmission shifts.
It depends on the engine size... 2.5L = MOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic Transmission Fluid - Type 7176) 4.0L = MOPAR Automatic Transmission Fluid (P/N 4773590) or equivalent labeled DEXRON III MERCRON fluid. This information is taken directly from the 1995 Jeep Cherokee Owner's Manual, page 168. Putting in the wrong kind of transmission fluid will cause problems.
No. the 2001 trans requires a completely different computer system than the 1995.
reverse kills engine
How do you replace the safety neutral switch on a 1995 Jeep Cherokee 5-speed transmission and Where is the safety neutral switch located?
ATF +4
AX-15 in 6cyl AX-5 in 4 cyl
SOME PROBLEMS TO LOOK FOR; 1) RUSTING FLOOR BOARDS 2) TRANSMISSION
A 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee does "NOT" have a speedometer cable. It has an electronic speedometer with a built in motherboard. It receives its signsls from sensors on the transmission and the transfer case.
Mopar ATF+4