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automatic or standard? Automatics have a dipstick, you use a funnel and pour it in through the dipstick tube, Standards have a bolt on the transmission you need to take out and fill it up till it can hold no more
If this jeep is listed correctly, as a 1996 jeep Cherokee country then the correct transmission fluid would be Mercon or Dexron III . this is the correct fluid, Also if you remove the transmission dip stick and wipe it and look at the stick it will say dexron III. good day
Hello, what kind of noise? Clanking, whining, knocking, cladder,
squawking,squeaking, rattling, etc...
It could be a number of things. But first, have you ever had the automatic
transmission fluid changed? If you have a lot of miles on your vehicle and never
had the transmission fluid changed out, ti might be to late. The biggest killer
of automatic transmissions is heat. The heat generated by the transmission
gradual destroy the viscosity of the auto transmission fluided.
GB...stewbison
Check your transmission fluid level to make sure the appropriate amount of fluid is in. Some transmissions will **** or cut the vechicle off if not enough fluid is in the transmission.
Go to any auto parts store auto zone O'Rielys Auto parts whatever tell them the kind of car and the type of engion wheather automatic or standard trans they will tell you the right kind of transmission fluid to use
First things first...check your fluids! Automatic trans. fluid : park brake applied, engine running in park, check dip stick. Fluid should be at full mark and brite red with no smell of burn. Report back with fluid condtions, a little leg work goes a long ways...
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