It is the part that connects the engine to the trans and transmits the power. It is between there.
No.
if it is making a loud knocking noise it is about to go out If when you put it in to gear, it jumps in to it and the car starts to move instantly then the converter may be shot.
Loose timing chain? Loose heat shield on catalytic converter?
It is 175 ft lbs for the front wheel bearing of a grand cherokee
The 2014 Jeep Cherokee's engine produces 171 ft-lbs. @ 4800 rpm.
It is inside the torque converter.
No. The torque converter does not have a drain.
The engine computer.
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.
The torque converter clutch is inside the torque converter.The torque converter clutch is inside the torque converter.
No.
if it is making a loud knocking noise it is about to go out If when you put it in to gear, it jumps in to it and the car starts to move instantly then the converter may be shot.
It could either be loose bolts on your bell housing or anything down there. or it could be your torque converter and it could need to be replaced. i actually have to take the torque converter out of my 1992 jeep Cherokee Laredo because my block cracked so I'm selling it for parts. and it is a pain in the neck but much worth saving the money. to get the instructions on that i googled how to replace a torque converter and i found this one:http://neptune.spacebears.com/cars/stories/torqconv.HTMLit isn't for a jeep Cherokee but other sites i looked at say it is pretty much the same in every rig. maybe just different sized bolts and stuff.
144 in-lbs
Torque converter clutch malfunction.
The torque converter is located between the engine output shaft and the transmission. Have to drop transmission to remove.
The torque converter solenoid is inside the transmission on the valve body.