I'm having the exact same problem with my 99 cherokee. Have yet to figure it out yet, but my dad is good with cars and figures it is either a roof leak traveling down the trim and filling the well. Or some other sort of leak that isn't draining out. Hope that helps!
An Aisin/Warner AW4. Made by Toyota. Variants of this tranny are used in Landcruisers, Lexus, Supras.
A 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L would have a 545rfe transmission.
I have a 1994 Grand Cherokee with a 1990 Cherokee 4.0 engine in it.. So i wuld have to say yes to your question.. ( i did not know it was from a 90 Cherokee until i had to buy some parts for oil change and none of the filters for a 94 would work.. :-)
The engine might if they are both 4.0's. That would be about it.
You would have to be able to reprogram the engine computer.
A Cherokee would have the AW4. A Grand Cherokee would have a 44RE.
I would think so.
Yes 93 to 95 are the same
YES....
Original pump would have a bolted on pulley.
Yes and no. As long as the motor is the same, the harness should be the same.
Inoperative radiator fan.
Probably the AISAN AW4
An Aisin/Warner AW4. Made by Toyota. Variants of this tranny are used in Landcruisers, Lexus, Supras.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee, with more than 45 safety and security features, would definitely be a safe vehicle for your son. The 2012 Grand Cherokee was chosen as a Top safety pick by industry-funded Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Take a look at Jeep's website. They have all the information you would need regarding the 2011 Grand Cherokee. You can find comparisons to other vehicles on Consumer Reports.
50 50 coolant is what i use- would suggest no more han a 60 40 mix.