Does the Jeep Grand Cherokee have a transfer case?
Does the Jeep Grand Cherokee have a transfer case?
Dodge uses a 241DHD, which has a reinforced case but the 2.72 low-range. The Jeep Grand Cherokee/Commander line no longer offers a part-time transfer case option.
What is a transfer case on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Driving down a straight line on a dry surface the transfer case sends 47 percent of the torque to the front axle and 53 percent of torque to the rear axle. This four-wheel drive (4WD) system allows front and rear wheels to rotate at different speeds when required by the road condition or road surface.
How do I identify my Jeep transfer case?
The easiest way to identify the transfer case input is by identifying the stock transmission that Jeep used. The 21 and 23 splined output shafts vary on different transmission models. The AX15 transmission is always 23 spline shaft and extends 1/2″ beyond the face of the transmission.
What vehicles use a NP231 transfer case?
Usage. Since 1988, the NP231 has been the “Command Trac” transfer case used in the XJ Cherokee, MJ Comanche, and YJ Wrangler. It has been the “Command Trac” transfer case in the ZJ Grand Cherokee since its introduction.
Are there any problems with the Jeep transfer case?
Jeep Grand Cherokee owners have reported 164 problems related to transfer case (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Jeep Grand Cherokee based on all problems reported for the Grand Cherokee.
Why is transfer case grinding on Jeep Grand Cherokee?
After transfer case was replaced the grinding was gone for about a week, then slowly came back. I am completely out of ideas. It does not happen every time, but most of the time. It’s as if some differential, transmission, transfer case is for that moment not having any lubrication in it.
What kind of transmission fluid do I need for my 2005 Jeep Cherokee?
We’ve been talking about getting Mopar NV245/247 transfer case fluid for my 2005 grand cherokee. jeffreybehr told me in a post above to check what my owners manual says I should use in my jeep, the book says I need to use Mopar ATF+4 Transmission Fluid in my Transmission and Transfer case.
When to replace transfer in Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Already had right axle replaced thinking this was the problem/ Thanks can remove front drive shaft and run in 2 wheel drive for the summer and then replace transfer in fall have clutches inside transfer that go bad just bought 2 weeks ago, learned the transmission was shot so i replaced it with a used one with 40k miles on it.