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Dexron iii with mercon
atf+4
No, do not mix trans and brake fluids. The trans is dextron and the brake fluid is dot3.
The auto uses Dextron. The manual uses 75w90 gear oil.
Automatic uses Dextron III Manual uses 80w90
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AnswerOn my 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport, with the AUTOMATIC transmission, I add it directly to the dipstick hole where you check the transmission fluid level. (The dipstick is near the back of the engine.) Use a funnel to add the fluid to the dipstick hole. Check the fluid level when the vehicle is at normal hot running temperature, idling in PARK. Don't overfill! It will only take about a pint (half a quart) of fluid to raise the level from "ADD" to "FULL". Add a bit at a time and recheck the level. Overfilling can cause foaming and loss of fluid.Finally, the 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport is known to have a problem with fluid leak from the speed sensor on the transmission. So one has to add transmission fluid more frequently than normal.
A regular Cherokee uses Dextron A Grand Cherokee uses Mopar ATF+4
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If it is a manual, you put the correct fluid in it. If an automatic, do not start the engine. You need to drain it out of the transmission.
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The AW4 trans uses Dextron III. The AX5 and AX15 manuals uses 80w90