SOURCE: transmission fluid
If your vehicle has the 5.2 liter,aka 318 cubic inch engine,there is only one transmission model applicable and it is the 42 RE which used to be designated the A500.It is a 4speed overdrive transmission.If installing a rebuilt trans and new remanufactured dry torque convertor.You add 4 quarts initially,then fire the engine and add another 5-6 quarts for a total capacity of 9-10 quarts.Fluid level is checked with the trans in Neutral.If you are only dropping the pan,you will replace roughly 4 quarts.The transfer case fills separately,but uses the same automatic transmission fluid.Capacity for the transfer case is about 2 quarts/fill to the bottom of the fill plug hole.Good luck.
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
SOURCE: 94 jeep cherokee 4ltr. Leak at oil filter adapter
It is very hard to turn, but it will come loose, a cut off allen wrench attached to a pipe works great, as there is no clearance to do it any other way. Have at it cause the allen bolt is pretty hefty.
SOURCE: Transmission dipstick fix?
You can get one from a dealer for big $$ or just go to any scrapyard and get one there, really cheap!!! (make sure the trans it came from is a match to yours)
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)
Hope help with this (remember rated this help).
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