Re: I need to change the oil in my 1994 Jeep Grand...
WELL THE 2.5L ENGINE HOLDS 4.0 QUARTS WITH NEW OIL FILTER. THE 4.0L ENGINE HOLDS 6.0 QUARTS WITH NEW OIL FILTER.THE 5.2L ENGINE HOLDS 5.0 QUARTS WITH NEW OIL FILTER.
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If it is a 4.0 strait six cylinder this is a common problem on them.Mine was located just below the oil filter and is pretty easy to fix.Plan it on your next oil change and it is even easier to change out.Oh just so you know your 4.0 liter engines do make a little bit of noise but are pretty much bulletproof if you just do regular maintence on them.Next time you start it put your ear down by the driver side hood hinge.You will find some tapping noise there it is part of the evap system.If it had no oil pressure you would know it rite away.
If you have no 'check engine' light, you will need a technician to diagnose it and I would recommend NOT driving it. If, for example, a rod cap has come loose, it will destroy the engine if it gets even looser.
There is some work involve in replacing rear main seal, seal sit in the rear of the engine block, the transmission will have to be remove, and the fly wheel to get to the rear main seal.If you have never removed a engine or transmission, it might be best to pay and have some one do it for you.
on the 4.0 motor Under hood, passenger side, lower engine area, rear of
distributor, mounted in engine block. on the v8 Under hood, center, rear engine area, passenger side
of distributor, mounted in block.
remove gearbox from engine and then flywheel and then change crankshaft oil seal, not a job for the faint hearted. Could the oil be dripping down from the camshaft cover, this is more common and easier to sort
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