Where is the place in the engine compartment to add transmission fluid in a 1995 v6 jeep grand cherokee laredo?
Look for the dipstick where you check the transmision fluid level. If you need any you pour it down the dipstick hole. Add it in small amounts and check in between additions, its really easy to overfill. Once overfilled a real pain to get it out.
all, Ive found out for the 95 grand cherokee laredo transmission fluid is "changed", and happens all under the undercarriage right at the pan:http://anglerwise.hubpages.com/hub/How-t...
all, Ive found out for the 95 grand cherokee laredo transmission fluid is "changed", and happens all under the undercarriage right at the pan:http://anglerwise.hubpages.com/hub/How-t...
If you are replacing it yourself, do the filter at the same time. If yours does not have a drain plug (most do not) consider replacing the pan with one that does. It makes replacing the fluid a lot easier if you don't have to remove the pan. In either case you still have to fill it through the dipstick! Again, don't overfill!
Update yo my previous answer: I actually found the transmission fluid dipstick in my jeep, extremely blackened, near the oil dipstick but much farther back toward the windshield, inside the engine. Mine is to the left rear of the center of the engine. Transmission fluid is added in right down the dipstick tube which is wide enough for it to be pretty easy. Good luck!
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SOURCE: 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2L
I also have one 93 GC 5.2L V8 (great SUV); check in the rear center of the engine, between the distributor and the firewall...
Also, its possible that yu are interesting in the Jeep 1993-1998 ZJ Grand Cherokee (english)
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SOURCE: fuse box diagram for 1995 jeep grand cherokee laredo
I have the same model Grand Cherokee Limited 5.2L V8, nice truck; for fuse panel description and locations, check page 7 and next. All the infor that you need is here: Jeep-ZJ-Grand Cherokee-Secc-8W-Wiring-Diagrams.
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SOURCE: where is the crankshaft position
The Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) is mounted to the transmission bellhousing at the left/rear side of the engine block...
Inatallation: 4.0L Engine
New replacement sensors will be equipped with a
paper spacer glued to bottom of sensor. If installing (returning) a
used sensor to vehicle, a new paper spacer must be installed to bottom
of sensor. This spacer will be ground off the first time engine is
started. If spacer is not used, sensor will be broken the first time
engine is started.
New Sensors:
Be sure paper spacer is installed to bottom of sensor. If not, obtain spacer PN05252229.
Used Sensors:
Clean bottom of sensor and install spacer PN05252229.
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SOURCE: serpintine belt
This link will take you to a picture of the diagram. If the link doesn't work contact me and I can email you the picture directly.
http://autorepair.about.com/library/illustrations/bl506a-lib.htm
SOURCE: 2002 wj jeep grand cherokee p1756
The governor pressure sensor is the most likley cause however an inspection of fluid or debris in trans pan would be a good idea to make sure there's nothing excessive in it. Attached is a list of possible causes however the senor would be the most common.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
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