The PH2 is the new 22mmx1.5 thread that is used on the 2008+ cars with metric filter threads.
There were several transmissions put into your Grand Cherokee and of course the model depends on whether its a manual shift or automatic. You can find the part number stamped on the transmission itself if its an automatic. Look on the drivers side above the fluid pan gasket. On the manual its on a tag near the drain plug. The numbers will have the part number, build date and serial number and you can cross reference this number by calling the dealer.
I could very well be "Händel - Sarabande", though I do not have the movie with me, at this time to cross-reference.
A military cemetary. Look at the center cross and you'll see dogtags hanging off of it and the cross to the left has a helmet on it. Then there's the hands above the grave yard holding the strings to the dead soldiers. I think the cover art is more in reference to the sond "Disposable Heroes" than it is "Master of Puppets"
The Serial Number is usually on the Badge. Unfortunately Tama did not associate the number with a date so there is no way to cross reference it. You can however research the year of the kit by the hardware used that year. Good Luck
Semiconductor integrated circuits usually don't have serial numbers on them with the exception of VLSIC's (very large scale integrated circuits) or microprocessors. Semiconductors almost universally have two identifiers marked on them. One is a code the manufacturer uses to identify the lot (or batch) that the semiconductor came from. The other number is an identifier that can almost certainly be used to find out about the semiconductor, discover its characteristics and what it does. That identification number can be used to cross-reference the device, and there are a number of online resources that will provide cross reference information and even device characteristics without cost save the time it takes to access the data and read it.
The PH2 is the new 22mmx1.5 thread that is used on the 2008+ cars with metric filter threads.
The Fram oil filter cross reference guide lists Fram's PH10060 as a cross reference for Mopar/Chrysler/Mitsubishi 04892339AA.
ph3614
PH10575 or PH 10590
wix# 51515
The Mopar part number 4105409 is typically a reference for a specific oil filter used in certain Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles. The Mobil 1 equivalent for this filter is the M1-108. Always check compatibility with your specific vehicle model and engine type to ensure the correct filter is used.
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cross reference from a JD LVA12812 filter to ?
PZ0019 is not in the Fram Filters cross reference guide.
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what is the cross reference for Napa oil filter 1056 to fram oil filter and als the cross reference for Napa oil filter 7035 to fram