The code means.
to do the tests listed in the fsm. book, not guess.
we do the tests, and find out if the cause in in the transmission
the TCM or the TCM sensors or the solenoid drivers or solenoids
or the actual transmission internals.
why guess? why ask folks to guess. who are blind.?
ever seen the book, and read , the chapter on A/t trans on car tests?
alldata.com or
free
wk jeep
here
http://www.jeep4x4center.com/knowledge-base/index.htm?utm_source=cj#service
official.
https://www.techauthority.com/en-US/Pages/FacetSearchResults.aspx?make=Jeep&year=2006&model=GRAND+CHEROKEE+BASE&engine=3.7L+MAGNUM+V6&producttype=Service+Manuals&ptCatId=3083
i guessed drive line... so....
the book hints at....
- Faulty Input Speed Sensor 2 ,.is dead.
- Input Speed Sensor harness is open or shorted
- Input Speed Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
The Input Speed Sensor 2 is one of the two hall effect speed sensors that are used by the Transmission Control Module (TCM) to calculate the transmissions turbine speed. Since the turbine speed could not be measured directly, two of the drive elements are measured. Two input speed sensors are required because both elements are not active in all gears.
SOURCE: Where is the input speed sensor on a 2006 jeep
On the as68rc transmission the sensor is located passenger side single bolt . just after the bell housing more towards the top of trans.
This is your input speed sensor, there are 2... one for input one for output.
Photo attached showing location on gearbox/transfer box
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