How do I identify my Jeep rear end?

How do I identify my Jeep rear end?

Look at the inscription of the plug to find out the style of the rear end. In this example, Rich has a “Dana” style rear end. To determine if it is a 35 or 44 Dana, look at the web area to the right of the plug to locate the number.

How to identify the rear axle on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

The video will show you where you need to look beneath the vehicle to find out which style of rear axle your Jeep Grand Cherokee has. You’ll be shown where to clean the dirt off of a specific area of the axle to obtain this important information.

Where does the Jeep Grand Cherokee come from?

European Grand Cherokees are manufactured in Austria by Magna Steyr. The Grand Cherokee “played a significant part in reviving Chrysler’s fortunes by moving it into the then nascent market for high-margin sports utility vehicles.”

What kind of traction system does Jeep Grand Cherokee have?

The available Selec-Terrain ® Traction Management System adjusts how 4×4 power is distributed to the front and rear wheels to help enhance handling and maintain traction. Whatever the weather, the Jeep ® Grand Cherokee has proven available 4×4 systems that are built to handle almost all conditions.

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.

The video will show you where you need to look beneath the vehicle to find out which style of rear axle your Jeep Grand Cherokee has. You’ll be shown where to clean the dirt off of a specific area of the axle to obtain this important information.

How does the 4 wheel drive system work in a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

In this way, the transfer case works almost identically to the NV247 transfer case used in the Quadra-Trac II system in 1999 to 2004 WJ Jeep Grand Cherokees. In 4WD Low mode, the clutch pack is locked and power flows through a 2.72:1 planetary gear set for higher torque at lower speeds.

What kind of transfer case does a Jeep Grand Cherokee use?

In 1993 Jeep re-introduced Quadra-Trac, this time on the Jeep Grand Cherokee using the NP249 transfer case. Like the NP219, this transfer case utilizes a center differential with a viscous coupler to provide smooth and efficient four-wheel drive operation on all surfaces.

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Grand Cherokee have?

There are reports of a modified version known as NP-231J HD which was supposedly (SP) a “heavy duty” version for the Jeep Grand Cherokee with V8 engines. The NP/NV-231 case is a chain-driven unit that takes 21- or 23-spline input shafts. The 23-spline was for the AX-15 transmission, and the 21-spline was used for the AX-5 and BA 10/5 transmissions.