SOURCE: 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Hi Guys!
I work in a transmission and torque converter remanufacturing plant and have seen this many times! I hate to tell you that your transmission is shot! There is metal in the fluid and some of it got caught in a solenoid not letting fluid through to shift the gears. You will need a rebuild! About $2500 dollars. Of course if you in Pittsburgh, Pa. area I could do it for about half that. Any questions e-mail me at [email protected]
SOURCE: 01 jeep Grand Cherokee transmission problem
Reboot system by disconnecting negative terminal on Battery, with ignition Key on and engine not running, remove terminal for more than two minutes and connect it back, it will spark a little do not panic, and try it again
SOURCE: 94 jeep grand cherokee will not shift into overdrive
My 97 Jeep Grand Cherokee was doing the same thing. I changed the TPS ( Throttle Position Sensor) Now it is great goes into overdrive fine. It is really easy to change.
SOURCE: shift problems 01 jeep grand cherokee laredo
Hi. the very first thing you will want to do is check the fluid level in the transmission. If the fluid level is good and the filter is also in good condition, you should go to the next step. This next check will be shifter cable. if it checks out ok like you stated, the next problem spot will be the shift solenoids. these are very important and they preform the shifting action once you initiate it by using the shifter. if the shift solenoids are bad or malfunctioning, you will experience these shifting interruptions as you are today. Replacing the shift solenoids will fix this issue. They are located inside of the actual transmission pan.
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SOURCE: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Shifting Problems
Check the Trans fluid level with it running and at operating temperature. Jeep NAG1 transmissions are known to have the input electric seal leak trans fluid. Not an exspensive fix add Mopar ATF4 and then relace the guild seal.
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