Well, you can. But usually before you've finished up all the bits and pieces apart from the actual gearbox you've spent serious money. The rational course of action is to sell the car and buy another with the features that you want in it already from the beginning.
* 30RH-Automatic Transmission 3 Speed * 32RH-Automatic Transmission 3 Speed * 3550-Manual Transmission 5 Speed * AISIN-Manual Transmission 5 Speed
Not factory.Not factory.
There are only two types of transmission fluid, standard or automatic. So, if you have an automatic transmission use automatic fluid and vice versa.
A five speed manual or an available three speed automatic. the four speed automatic and six speed manual gear boxes were introduced later at 2004- 05 and it became the standard gearboxes for all jeeps from 05 to present
throttle speed set screw is next to throttle linkage on driver side. Check for a vacuum leak first. I had the same problem on a 4.0 wrangler
np-231 transfer case and ax-15 5 speed transmission The automatic is called an A500 or 32RH
The Jeep Wrangler with the 4-cylinder automatic has a maximum towing capacity of 1,000 pounds. The Jeep Wrangler with the 2.5 liter engine and 5-speed manual transmission has a maximum towing capacity of 2,000 pounds.
That really just depends on the car and if it's a 4,5,or a 6 speed.
Fluid capacities for the 42RLE 4-speed automatic: Service fill - 3.8 L (8 pints) Overhaul fill - 8.3 L (17.6 pints)
4 speed automatic.
It depends on the transmission type. For a 4-speed automatic transmission (4F27E) needs a torque converter, but for a 6-speed PowerShift needs no torque converter at all, it using the Dual Clutch technology.
Yes, as long as the engine is the same.