A loud noise when starting a 1997 Jeep could be due to several factors, including a failing starter motor, a worn flywheel, or low Transmission Fluid levels. If the starter is not engaging properly or if there's an issue with the teeth on the flywheel, it can create a grinding or clattering noise. Additionally, if the transmission fluid is low or contaminated, it may cause the transmission to make noise during startup. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose the exact cause.
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It will bolt up, but it will not shift. 1997 is electric, 1994 is hydraulic
reverse kills engine
no it wont fit cause ive just changed a 1990 jeep Cherokee transmission it had a 1998 jeep grand Cherokee transmission in it it broke the fly wheel and burned the torque converter up
possible brake or wheel bearing problem
Mopar ATF+4
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Counter shaft bearing has failed inside the transmission.
With the 4.0L it has the AX15 manual transmission.
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body.
It does not have a carburetor.
A 1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ manual transmission engine can be filled with 6 quarts of fluid. Its cooling system, on the other hand, can be filled with 11 quarts fluid.