It is in the center of the cover on the rear.
You add the fluid down the dipstick tube.
It is the same reservoir as the front, under the hood.
On the differential there should be a plug with a 3/8 or 1/2 inch square on it that you can use a socket wrench to remove, just stick your finger in and feel if there is fluid. If there is no fluid, fill to that level.
On level ground, fill it to the bottom of the hole.
My 92 Cherokee Laredo has a 20 gallon tank according to the owner's manual (and a few trips to the gas station). The Haynes Repair Manual for Jeep Cherokee - 1984 thru 2001 mentions however, that there were some with 13.5 "Standard" and 20 "Optional". both above answers are correct. What I did was run the tank down to the yellow warning light and then some, you should still have 2+ gallons in there and then fill up...............Mike The Jeep Grand Cherokee in 2001 holds about 16 gallons. My 1996 Jeep Grand Laredo will hold 21.5 gallons, coasted into gas station once and it filled to this amount.
You remove the differential cover to drain fluid. Reseal it with RTV, and fill with 80w90 to the bottom of the fill hole.You remove the differential cover to drain fluid. Reseal it with RTV, and fill with 80w90 to the bottom of the fill hole.
where is the fill tube for the transmission on a 2001 jeep grand cherokee
Fill it with what? Oil? Fuel? Coolant? ATF? I'm not trying to be too much of a smartass, but your question is kinda broad.
Yes, you can find one the side of the differential facing the trunk.
Pull out the fill plug, the level of the fluid should be up to the fill hole.
Dry fill is about 12 quarts
6qts will fill it up.
You add the fluid down the dipstick tube.
It is the same reservoir as the front, under the hood.
Yes, fill the washer fluid.
The fuel tank holds 24.6 US gallons. You do the math.
about as much it would take to fill ur bun hole