I believe it has the same transmission as my 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport. The manual says Dextron 2, which isn't made anymore. However, the replacement for this is Dextron 3. If you check your transmission drain plug, it will say D2 or D3 on it. Either way, the answer is Dextron 3.
A Cherokee uses Dextron in an automatic and 75w90 in a manual. A Grand Cherokee uses Mopar ATF+4 in an automatic.
atf+3 or the updated atf+4 is safe also
Mopar ATF+4
No, they will not interchange.
A 1999 Jeep transmission does not have a modulator valve.
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.
It may fit, but it is not plug and play. The computer and trans systems are different.
yes unless it is in neutral
Mopar ATF+4
I recommend you have the A/T fluid changed every 36,000 miles.
Transmission fluid is inside the transmission.
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The automatic transmission of a 1999 Dodge Durango requires ATF+4 transmission fluid.
No, they will not interchange.
All of the transmission fluid is inside the transmission. There is no external reserve.
4.1 Qt.s
high mileage transmission fluid probably
Any SAE certified transmission fluid can be used in your 1999 Ford. Ford automobiles use the same transmission fluid as other makes of cars.
Transmission fluid is contained in the transmission itself, there is no separate reservoir.
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