I recently replaced the filter and gasket and drained and refilled my 2002 grand cherokee's tranny fluid and used Castrol brand Transmission Fluid. Pretty much any type that is recommended for GM vehicles will suffice.
You will need anywhere from 2 to 4 quarts, depending on whether or not you replace the filter (highly recommended if you plan to drain the fluid and remove the pan anyway). You can get the kits at any auto parts store for under $20 usually. I also recommend getting either the Haynes or Chalmer's (sp?) manual before you do any work on the Jeep since these manuals contain a great deal of helpful info.
I hope it turns out well.
V/r,
SSG Jaxx
any brand ATF+4 fluid NOT GM otherwise what the last guy said.
Mopar ATF+4
Dextron will cause erratic shifts and slips.
You add the fluid down the dipstick tube.
No, they will not interchange.
Cherokee Laredo, no. Grand Cherokee Laredo, yes.
Pinched or blocked transmission cooling lines
I mean how do you disassemble the fan blower in a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. how do you remove the blower fan from the car in the Grand Jeep Cherokee Laredo.
You add the fluid down the dipstick tube.
Mopar ATF
+4 ATF (+3 is compatible)
No, they will not interchange.
It is built into the radiator.
A Cherokee would have the AW4. A Grand Cherokee would have a 44RE.
Chrysler 42RE.
A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a four speed automatic transmission.
Cherokee Laredo, no. Grand Cherokee Laredo, yes.
The 4.0L has 42re The 5.2L has a 44re
42RE42RE
The bell housing is between the engine and the transmission.