Mopar ATF+4
You add the fluid down the dipstick tube.
The most compatible and completely interchangeable transmission that can be used with a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited is the 45RFE transmission. This is from a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Only this model year is compatible with the 1999 model year as the vehicles shared 127 of the exact same parts.
Yes. The auto in a Cherokee uses Dextron.The manual uses 80w90.If it is a Grand Cherokee the auto uses Mopar ATF+4.Yes. The auto in a Cherokee uses Dextron.The manual uses 80w90.If it is a Grand Cherokee the auto uses Mopar ATF+4.
A regular Cherokee uses Dextron A Grand Cherokee uses Mopar ATF+4
Automatic transmission is a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee uses ATF4. Use of other grades of fluid will cause damage to transmission. Addition to answer: The new ATF4 that they recommend is the recommended fluid due to Heat, load, speed and environmental stresses the transmission in these vehicles will undergo. There are other ATF fluids which even exceed the manufacturers ATF4 fluid... meaning they are even better for your transmission. For instance a Hydrotex HyTorque Trans Fluid exceeds the manufacturers ATF4 fluid by ALL specifications. But the original answer is correct, do not put anything of lower value into your transmission or it could cause damage over a long period of time.
Using a very clean small plastic funnel pour it down the transmission dipstick tube.
If same engine and transmission models, yes.
Automatic transmission fluid.Automatic transmission fluid.
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Check the fluid.
The code p1762 in a Grand Cherokee shows possible transmission problems. Low transmission fluid could be the cause. Make sure that the fluid is full then check again.
Yes, it is inside the pan.
21.7 U.S. pints/10.3 liters total for dry fill.
Mopar ATF+4
It is ATF+4.
Mopar ATF+4
Mopar ATF+4