dextron II
144 in-lbs
No, do not mix trans and brake fluids. The trans is dextron and the brake fluid is dot3.
The transfer case has tag on the center rear of it. The model number is on there. The 242 uses regular auto trans fluid (ATF). The 247 uses a special transfer case fluid from a Jeep dealer
It is the part that connects the engine to the trans and transmits the power. It is between there.
Yes, four wheels down, trans in park, and t-case in neutral.
Down the trans dipstick tube.Down the trans dipstick tube.
Not without major modifications
No, different trans's EDit: Depends on what the engine is... if Both Jeeps have a L6 4.0 then yes the Transmission should fit.. if the Grand Cherokee has a V6,V8.. then no..
the neutral safty switch is located in the trans range switch if you have an aw4 auto trans replace or clean and reinstall the switch
If it is 96 and up, get it scanned for codes. If it were mine, I'd change the trans fluid and filter. Although I have seen one where the car came in for a trans service/flush (it wouldn't move/shift/anything) and upon draining the fluid, it was black. I knew immediately that it might have been too late and after the trans flush, it still didn't move. But that's the extreme, yours could very well be a simple fluid/filter change.
Automatic trans fliud
The AW4 transmission uses Dextron