IF YOU CLIMB UNDER THE CAR AND LOCATE THE PROP SHAFT (BIG TUBULAR POLE CONNECTED TO THE DIFF) IF YOU FOLLOW IT TOWARDS THE FRONT OF THE CAR IT CONNECTS INTO THE TRANSFER CASE. right behind the transmission
1996 and later 42RE/44RE transmissions do not have a separate module; shifting is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module(PCM).The PCM is located in the engine compartment on the passenger side by the coolant bottle.
they come with different ratios so if your hnt been changed out before then yoou can take your vin# er and call your local dealership with the vin#er and they can tell you what you are suspose to have in it
On a V8 it is on the passenger side of the engine. On the inline 6, it is at the rear of the intake on the driver side.
On a V8 it is on the passenger side of the engine. On the inline 6, it is at the rear of the intake on the driver side.
It bolts to the back of the transmission.
It bolts to the back of the transmission.
There is a tag on the back of the case that will list model and part numbers.
On a V8 it is on the passenger side of the engine. On the inline 6, it is at the rear of the intake on the driver side.
The transfer case holds almost two quarts.
NP242 or NP249
It bolts to the back of the transmission.
A 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee uses DOT 3 fluid.
Either the transmission tail seal or the transfer case input seal has failed. The transfer case has to be removed to replace the seals.
I own a 2006 3.7L grand Cherokee and my tune up consists of spark pug replacements (6) for me, differential fluid change, ATF fluid change (no flush), and PCV. If you have a transfer case you will need to change that as well. good luck!
It depends on the transfer case model number. A 245/247 Quadra drive takes a special fluid from the dealer. All other models take ATF
For a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4.7L, the automatic transmission fluid capacity depends on a couple factors -- whether it's 2WD (RWD) or 4WD -- and also what specific transmission the vehicle was equipped with. For the 42RE transmission: 4.0 quarts For the 45RFE or 5-45RFE 2WD (RWD) models: 5.5 quarts For the 45RFE or 5-45RFE 4WD models: 6.6 quarts The recommended fluid type is MOPAR ATF+4
Automatic transmission fluid.Automatic transmission fluid.
ATF+4
Automatic trans fliud
No, use ATF only.
Mopar Dexron II
Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) sometimes called Dexron 3...available everywhere...
The 242 use ATF+4 The 247 uses a special fluid from the dealer.
The transmission fluid capacity of a 1995 Jeep Cherokee is 8.5 quarts. When the fluid and filter are changed, only 4 quarts are needed.
The transfer case has tag on the center rear of it. The model number is on there. The 242 uses regular auto trans fluid (ATF). The 247 uses a special transfer case fluid from a Jeep dealer
ATF dextron III or equivalent..hope this helps...good luck... Mopar® Transfer Case Lubricant is the only lubricant recommended for the NV247 transfer case. Approximate fluid refill capacity is approximately 1.6 liters (3.4 pints) Recommended lubricant for the NV242 transfer case is Mopar® Dexron II, or ATF Plus, type 7176. Approximate lubricant fill capacity is 1.35 liters (2.85 pints)
A 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee uses DOT 3 fluid.
The 1974 model 203 transfer case has a fluid capacity of 5.5 quarts. You can check the fluid level from the same hole that you fill the transfer case.