I dont describe things well but, your transfer case is underneath the driverside of your Jeep to the left of transmission if you were facing the steering wheel from the driver sear. It looks like an extension or addition to the transmission. While underneath the jeep follow your front driveshaft back, what it connects to will be your transfer case.
The check engine light on a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee looks like this... Here is a link Check Engine Light It looks like a little yellow engine.
Usually that's in reference to the differential (the centerpiece on a axle) as it is round like a pumpkin.
about 3 cans
sounds like a loose belt, glaze belt
Sounds like your cooling system termostate is stuck open.
The only way to get true 2-wheel drive would be to replace the transfer case.
sound like you need both differential bearings THERE IS A TSB FOR THE CHEROKEE SPORT THE GRINDING NOISE IN THE TRANSFER CASE AT ABOUT 10-35 MPH IS CAUSED BY THE FLUID PUMP IN SIDE THE TANSFER CASE JEEP HAS A NEW MODEL WITH MORE CAPACITY AND A DIFFERENT FLUID FOR IT ATF+4
You can find diagrams or schematics for the Grand Cherokee 249 transfer case on websites like JeepForum, the Jeep Owners Group, and dedicated automotive repair sites like AutoZone or Mitchell1. Additionally, you might find helpful resources on YouTube, where enthusiasts often share repair guides and walkthroughs. For official service manuals, check the Chrysler or Jeep website, or look for downloadable manuals on sites like eBay or Amazon.
The 1990 Jeep Wrangler can make a knocking sound when there is a bad bearing in the transfer case. The vehicle should be repaired as soon as possible.
It sounds like there is water in the door of your Jeep Grand Cherokee because there may be water in the door of your Jeep Grand Cherokee. You can take your car to a mechanic to be sure, and if necessary, to have the door drained.
Transmission in Park, Transfer case in neutral.
sounds like out of center u joints
My jeep makes this noise sometimes too the only thing I can tell you is check the transfer case fluid then if it doesn't stop make sure it's not something more serious like u joints or your transfer case itself, but it's most likely the transfer case fluid
Mine did this, turns out it was the exhaust clinking against the transfer case.
You have to take it to a bodyshop its easier like that
No, too many were produced and it is not a limited production vehicle like the 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 or the SRT.
No. It will ride like crap also. All four tires need to be of the same size, same brand, and within 2/32 inch of each other in tread depth or the transfer case will be damaged.