No. Each has its own drain plugs. The auto tran. Is filled at the pipe where the dip stick is. Check manual for fluid types or go to a parts house or the jeep dealer. Either one will help you.
The manual transmission in a 1994 Cherokee uses 80 W 90 gear oil, not ATF.
Yes. The auto in a Cherokee uses Dextron.The manual uses 80w90.If it is a Grand Cherokee the auto uses Mopar ATF+4.Yes. The auto in a Cherokee uses Dextron.The manual uses 80w90.If it is a Grand Cherokee the auto uses Mopar ATF+4.
Purchase a Haynes manual from an auto parts store.
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.
They use the same kind of Automatic Transmission But there are two different manual transmissions. The grand Cherokee can use the AX-15 manual transmission which is bigger than the AX-5 but not the automatic transmission.
Mounted between the engine and the transmission. It houses the clutch/pressure plate on a manual transmission or the torque converter on an automatic transmission.
Cant be for sure but i think it just takes automatic transmission fluid. Additional Info: Correct - the transfer case is an extension of the transmission, so it uses transmission fluid. It "may", however, use a different "weight" of fluid than the transmission - check your specifications in your repair manual.
On a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, the transmission solenoid is typically located inside the transmission valve body. To access it, you generally need to remove the transmission pan and the valve body. The solenoid is usually mounted on the valve body and may be connected to the wiring harness. Always refer to a repair manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
look in the owners manual
I have a 1991 Jeep Cherokee Laredo, in the manual it tell you to use 10W30, and that's what I have been using, hope this helps.
No. Each has its own drain plugs. The auto tran. Is filled at the pipe where the dip stick is. Check manual for fluid types or go to a parts house or the jeep dealer. Either one will help you.
in the manual it says to use Mopar Automatic Transmission Fluid or equivalent labeled Dexron II or Mercon Quadra-trac 1.2L Select-trac 1.3L Command-trac 1.0L train and fill plugs recommended tightening torque is 30 to 40 foot-pounds i got all of this out of my 1993 Grand Cherokee owner's manual
Look at the gear stick, if its auto then you have an auto transmission, if its manual you have a manual transmission.
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The manual transmission in a 1994 Cherokee uses 80 W 90 gear oil, not ATF.
Written in your owner;s manual and on the driver's door post.