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.
More than likely it uses transmission lube, which is way heavier than Transmission Fluid. But, saying that, there are some manual transmissions that do use A/T fluid. Check your owners manual for the correct lube for your transmission. Installing an improper lubricant will ruin the transmission.
Yes. The auto in a Cherokee uses Dextron.
The manual uses 80w90.
If it is a Grand Cherokee the auto uses Mopar ATF+4.
The manual transmission in a 1994 Cherokee uses 80 W 90 gear oil, not ATF.
It will bolt up, but it will not shift. 1997 is electric, 1994 is hydraulic
Pinched or blocked transmission cooling lines
Automatic uses Dextron Manual uses 75w90 gear oil
It should use DOT3. Look on the master cylinder cap to be sure.
The manual transmission in a 1994 Cherokee uses 80 W 90 gear oil, not ATF.
Mopar ATF
A 1994 Ford Econoline Van uses standard Mercon type transmission fluid. This fluid is used extensively in most Ford vehicles.
No, do not mix trans and brake fluids. The trans is dextron and the brake fluid is dot3.
transmission fluid is in the transmission
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no
The 1994 takes Mercon transmission fluid
Where do I add transmission fluid to a 1994 Ford explorer with a manual transmission?
this question should be listed under automobile repair
open your hood and look at the center of you windshield you will find dipstik for the transimission ,and this where you refill your transimission's oil
The owner's manual says to "use only petroleum fluids specifically formulated for minimum effect on rubber hoses. Do not use automatic transmission fluid.." The last sentence, about automatic transmission fluid, is underlined