I'm sorry, but there is no drain plug on the transmission pan. The manufacture decided that if your changing the fluid out, then you need to change the filter with it. Therefore you do not need a plug. Well, I still say that you need a plug to get out as much fluid as possible so that you do not spill much fluid on the ground. SORRY.... Additional Info: There is no transmission drain plug on ANY vehicle - you have to remove the entire pan - I've done it on every vehicle I've ever owned. A trick to not spill too much fluid is to remove the bolts from a corner of the pan and loosen the surrounding bolts until the pan starts to tilt down a little. Make sure you have a drain pan below that corner to catch the fluid as it comes out. Keep loosening bolts and tilting the tranny pan until most or all of the fluid has drained out. Replace the filter and gasket, bolt your pan back on, and re-fill the transmission throught the dipstick tube using a narrow ended funnel that can seat INSIDE the dipstick tube.
Look at the bottom or rear of radiator Look at the bottom or rear of radiator
On the bottom of the Radiator.
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.
There were several transmissions put into your Grand Cherokee and of course the model depends on whether its a manual shift or automatic. You can find the part number stamped on the transmission itself if its an automatic. Look on the drivers side above the fluid pan gasket. On the manual its on a tag near the drain plug. The numbers will have the part number, build date and serial number and you can cross reference this number by calling the dealer.
I believe it has the same transmission as my 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport. The manual says Dextron 2, which isn't made anymore. However, the replacement for this is Dextron 3. If you check your transmission drain plug, it will say D2 or D3 on it. Either way, the answer is Dextron 3.
Under the engine
If it is a manual, you put the correct fluid in it. If an automatic, do not start the engine. You need to drain it out of the transmission.
No. The torque converter does not have a drain.
The transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the oil pan to drain.
where is the ac drain on 1999 jeep grand cherokee limited
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.
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Remove the water hose and allow the water to drain into a bucket. Remove the retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new water pump.
You have to remove the differntial covers to drain the fluid.
There is no drain plug assuming it is an automatic transmission it is drained when removing the transmission pan and changing the transmission filter.
no
There isn't one. You have to remove the pan to drain
Remove the lower radiator hose.
Should be a plug either at the bottom or rear of radiator