The transmission line in a Jeep Cherokee is part of the vehicle's transmission cooling system, responsible for transporting Transmission Fluid to and from the radiator to maintain optimal operating temperatures. If the transmission line develops leaks or blockages, it can lead to transmission overheating and potential damage. Regular inspection and maintenance of the transmission lines are crucial for ensuring the longevity and performance of the transmission system. If issues arise, it's advisable to consult a professional mechanic for repairs or replacement.
The transmission oil line from a 1991 model of a Jeep Cherokee will fit a 1988 model of a Jeep Cherokee because the transmission oil line fits all Cherokee models that were made between 1987 and 1996.
No. The bolt patterns are different.
Connected to the bottom of the radiator you will see 2 lines. One is the inlet and one is the outlet. The cooler line is the return (outlet) line.
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The Comanche comes with a 4.0 inline 6. But no the transmissions are not swappable, different bolt patterns
You don't. The filler line is welded to the pan itself. You must remove pan with filler all at once.
yes it does but i do not know where it goes to, i have a 98 and my vacuum line came off and is still connnected to the tranny
theres a piece of plasitic, i would say midway down the line, pinch the two tabs together and simply slide it off.
It is self adjusting on a 89 Cherokee with a in line 6 4.0
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Those transmissions have whats called a "Quick Connect" fitting. There are little plastic tabs on the fittings that must be pushed in so that the line can be pulled out.