any jeep nuts in here?
hey i posted a thing in the jeep area but i thought i'd ask on here...
i'm looking at buying a 1990 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 with a auto has the 4.0L tranny 160K the tranny is toast has no gears and fluids full black and smells burnt
my girlfriends step dad has a parts jeep at his house its a 92 Jeep GRAND cherokee 4x4 with a 4Liter and auto tranny....
are these tranys the same or does anyone know
i'm looking at buying a 1990 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 with a auto has the 4.0L tranny 160K the tranny is toast has no gears and fluids full black and smells burnt
my girlfriends step dad has a parts jeep at his house its a 92 Jeep GRAND cherokee 4x4 with a 4Liter and auto tranny....
are these tranys the same or does anyone know
hey i posted a thing in the jeep area but i thought i'd ask on here...
i'm looking at buying a 1990 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 with a auto has the 4.0L tranny 160K the tranny is toast has no gears and fluids full black and smells burnt
my girlfriends step dad has a parts jeep at his house its a 92 Jeep GRAND cherokee 4x4 with a 4Liter and auto tranny....
are these tranys the same or does anyone know
i'm looking at buying a 1990 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 with a auto has the 4.0L tranny 160K the tranny is toast has no gears and fluids full black and smells burnt
my girlfriends step dad has a parts jeep at his house its a 92 Jeep GRAND cherokee 4x4 with a 4Liter and auto tranny....
are these tranys the same or does anyone know
Oh, I hope your getting it for a good price with a full blown transmission!
There is no such thing as a 1992 Jeep Grand Cherokee...
However If it's a 1993 Grand Cherokee It could have the Same Transmission.
The 4.0 XJ Cherokee used the AW4 transmission, and the Grand Cherokee only had that Tranny in 1993. But midway through their 93 models they did away with it.
Whether or not another tranny will work, I do not know.
However If it's a 1993 Grand Cherokee It could have the Same Transmission.
The 4.0 XJ Cherokee used the AW4 transmission, and the Grand Cherokee only had that Tranny in 1993. But midway through their 93 models they did away with it.
Whether or not another tranny will work, I do not know.
and its a the first year grand cherkoee so 92 or 93 same differenct lol... i'm gonna lay under neither them and check them out tomorrow before the Grand goes to scrap
Take the VIN's, and call the dealer ship, Parts will be able to look up what originally came with the jeep for transmissions.
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[quote=Mopar Mike;2654616]There is no such thing as a 1992 Jeep Grand Cherokee...
However If it's a 1993 Grand Cherokee It could have the Same Transmission.
there was a 92 model... but if you buy parts you need to buy them for 93-96ish...
just like my 1999 chevy 1500 is a early model but when i buy body panels for it i need to get them for 94-98
However If it's a 1993 Grand Cherokee It could have the Same Transmission.
there was a 92 model... but if you buy parts you need to buy them for 93-96ish...
just like my 1999 chevy 1500 is a early model but when i buy body panels for it i need to get them for 94-98
That would be a shame, especially with a good 4.0 I6 in it. 4WD XJs with decent bodies are in HUGE demand around here and fetch big bucks still, even with blown engines AND transmissions people want them for the body and solid axles front and rear. Good running 4.0, 4x4 XJs will fetch $5000 around here with 150k miles on them easy. About the only vehicles with that kinda of age going for more $ around here are Wranglers.
If I had the opportunity with a donor vehicle sitting right there with a transmission for the taking, I'd be swapping it out and either build myself up a killer off-road rig or sell the thing for a few grand..


