It most commonly is the universal joints on the drive shaft going bad and should be fixed soon I have seen more than one drive shaft fall off by not having it fixed soon enough
That sounds suspiciously like a loose suspension part.
auto trans fluid its crazy i know
That would be a 4L80E Transmission.
That would be the 4L60E transmission.
Auto trans fluid (atf)Auto trans fluid (atf)
the manual trans should be dexIII auto fluid, sounds wrong but isnt, the auto trans i would think the same but not 100% on that
With the help of an adapter plate and a wheelbarrow full of money, yes. It would be cheaper to swap the old engine and standard trans for a later model engine and auto trans.
Throughout the years the manual trans and auto trans half shafts have always been different. I haven't looked up your specific car, but I doubt it would work.
No. The Cherokee uses a Aisin trans while the Wrangler uses a Chrysler trans,
You would definitely need to swap out the transmission, flywheel, clutch linkages, clutch hydraulics, clutch pedal assembly, shifter cables, and shifter. You'd have to replace the computer with one for a manual trans car. You might have to swap the entire firewall as well as fabricating brackets for manual trans components that are missing on a auto car. The cost would be high enough it would make more sense to sell your auto car and purchase a manual one.
Auto transmission radiator has a cooling chamber for transmission fluid to circulate
02 Hyundai sentry auto trans stuck in 3rd