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Winding noise in gear 1 ,automatic 1998 40l jeep wrangler

I get a winding noise i the first gear when i drive off in my 1998 40l jeep wrangler, i asked a local bush machanic her told me i need to replace planetary gear set, but am thinking am open before gearbox will eventilly just give me problems

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Your post is extremely difficult to understand...If I am reading it correctly, you have an internal whining noise from your automatic transmission. If so, the unit will need to be rebuilt. Likely the problem will continue to worsen 'till eventually it stops working.
Similar noise can also come from inside your transfer case. I'd check fluid levels in both before doing anything further, and get a second opinion before jumping right into any repair work.

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