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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.
An AW4 transmission from a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not fit into a 1988 Jeep Cherokee. The transmissions in the varying years do not appear to be compatible with one another.
A 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L would have a 545rfe transmission.
The crankshaft sensor on a 4.0L Jeep Grand Cherokee is mounted on the top driver side of the transmission bell housing.
Probably the speed sensor on the transmission.
Two sensors in the same part, yes.
The governer pressur esensor is the black sensor on the passenger side of the valve body inside the transmission pan.
If it is the same as my Cherokee it will be on the top of the transmission on the driver side right behind where the engine and transmission join.
in the valve body which is inside the transmission.
Top driver side of the bell housing.
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 speed sensor is located on the drivers side of the transfercase, you will see a sensor with a connector, that is your sensor.