When did Jeep stop using the AW4 transmission?

When did Jeep stop using the AW4 transmission?

Greg, a DCX tech, wrote that the AW4/AX4 transmission was used on 6-cylinder Jeep Cherokees through the end of production, and on the first six-cylinder 1993 Grand Cherokees (built in 1992 and 1993), but on the Grand Cherokee it was phased out midway through the 1993 model year.

Is the Jeep Grand Cherokee a 4 wheel drive vehicle?

It still has the ability to lock the front and rear axles. Other Jeep vehicles used Selec-Trac, for example, the Jeep Grand Cherokee, before being discontinued on that platform in favor of the electronically controlled Quadra-Drive II four-wheel drive system in 2005.

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Cherokee use?

ATF+4® – (Type 9602) is being used as factory fill for Chrysler Group automatic transmissions. ATF+4® is recommended for all vehicles equipped with Chrysler Group automatic transmissions EXCEPT FOR THOSE NOTED ABOVE.”

When did Jeep Selec Trac transfer case come out?

The only difference is that the NP228 does not have a viscous-type limited-slip coupling. It was used briefly in 1986. The NP242 Selec-Trac transfer case debuted with the compact Jeep Cherokee in 1984, borrowed from the AMC Eagle.

How much does a 1999 Jeep Cherokee sport utility cost?

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What kind of car is a 1998 Jeep Cherokee?

Jeep Cherokee 2WD Sport 4-Door $10,988 Boktor Motors Inc Used 1998 Jeep Cherokee 4WD Limited 4-Door $10,995 Specialty Auto Spot Used 1998 Jeep Cherokee 4WD 4-Door $11,950 Private Seller Used 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4WD Sport 4-Door $11,995 Specialty Auto Spot Used 1999 Jeep Cherokee 4WD 4-Door $12,995 J’S Motors Used 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4WD Sport 4-Door

ATF+4® – (Type 9602) is being used as factory fill for Chrysler Group automatic transmissions. ATF+4® is recommended for all vehicles equipped with Chrysler Group automatic transmissions EXCEPT FOR THOSE NOTED ABOVE.”

It still has the ability to lock the front and rear axles. Other Jeep vehicles used Selec-Trac, for example, the Jeep Grand Cherokee, before being discontinued on that platform in favor of the electronically controlled Quadra-Drive II four-wheel drive system in 2005.