2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee "remove top transmission bolt" Questions

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...6 cyl Sit on top of transmission bell housing, you can get to it from under the hood, drivers side on top on transmission, held on with 10mm bolt. unplug harness to sensor, remove bolts, and

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...and add fluid, the bottom is to drain the case. Remove the top bolt fill until level with the bottom of the hole. in other words fill it until it runs out the hole and replace the bolt. hope this ...

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top of the cylinder block near the rear of the right cylinder head. Disengage the sensor wiring connector and remove the two sensor mounting bolts. Carefully pull the sensor out of the cylinder block.

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Remove the top bolt fill until level with the bottom of the hole. in other words fill it until it runs out the hole and replace the bolt. hope this helps I no it sounds simple but if its not this then

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...sensor on the driver side behind the motor top right side of transmission ,use a short 10mm wrench or a 1/4 rachet with a ten mm socket with a swival socket remove two bolts and unplug wireing ...

...Remove the cowl top trim panel by prying it up with a trim stick. Remove the solar sensor if equipped. Remove the "A" post trim panels. Remove the remove the bolts that attach the lower instrument ...

...Remove the cowl top trim panel by prying it up with a trim stick. Remove the solar sensor if equipped. Remove the "A" post trim panels. Remove the remove the bolts that attach the lower instrument ...

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...Remove the cowl top trim panel by prying it up with a trim stick. Remove the solar sensor if equipped. Remove the "A" post trim panels. Remove the remove the bolts that attach the lower instrument ...

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...remove the bolts retaining the side mounted rubber air seals compressed between the radiator and crossmember. Note the location of the air seals. To prevent overheating, they must be installed in ...

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remove top and bottom radiator hoses. If you have a transmission cooler remove bolts mounting it to the radiator. you will also probably have an electric fan shroud that will need removed. if removing

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