No.
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
New process 231 transfer case
The part time transfer case is a model NP242.
check the drive axles they could be bad
No. grinding poverty would be debasing
Transmission in Park, Transfer case in neutral.
What would cause a grinding noise after a tire is replaced and the brakes are not worn?
grinding any substance would by a physical change, because they are still that object
why would you be grinding on the door.?! n yeeeh probz :| :S
Yes they can make a grinding noise, if they are bad.
A Cherokee would have the AW4. A Grand Cherokee would have a 44RE.
no a grinding problem is usually in side the trans and what is grinding are the gears...there are brass bushing called sincros that help transfer from gear to gear...since the "sincros" are brass they wear and when they wear there isn't the smooth transaction from gear to gear...sincros are really cheap but to have them installed gets pricey because of the labor time..