No.
Need to know what part you are trying to fit.
yes, i bought a Grand cherokee, 1996, i need to find a owner's manual, because a don`t understand some of the controls inside. thanks,
Yes
A seal is going bad, trans will need a overhaul.
Need a special socket. They are located in the exaust manifold(s).
Try changing you oil and if that does not help you will need to rebuild the tranny or replace it.
Jeep doesn't use safety/inertia switches
The starter on a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo is located on the passenger side of the engine, near the transmission. It is mounted to the bell housing, which connects the engine to the transmission. To access it, you may need to remove components like the battery and air intake duct for better visibility and space.
If the grand cherokee is a 93-98 yes... otherwise, no you cannot. 99+ Grand cherokee "rims" or wheels are a 5x5 (5x127 mm) bolt pattern while the cherokee has 5x4.5 you need not consider the size...15" 16" 17" will generally fit on a grand cherokee. It's the bolt pattern you need to pay attention to.
To remove the starter in your 05 Pontiac Grand Am you will need a socket wrench. You will also need a car jack to lift the car so you can reach the starter.
Need removal and installation instructions for an ignition lock cylinder -- 1999 Grand Cherokee Limited?
Not sure if this helps, but the book I have on my 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee says that their are 2 of these sensors, I have not had the time to look for the second one. I have the same problem.