What type of transmission does a Jeep Cherokee have?
Jeep Cherokee (KL) | |
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Engine | 2.0 L Multijet II I4 (diesel) 2.2 L Multijet II I4 (diesel) 2.0 L Tigershark I4 (gasoline) (China) 2.0 L GME T4 Hurricane I4 (gasoline) 2.4 L Tigershark I4 (gasoline) 3.2 L Pentastar V6 (gasoline) |
Transmission | 6-speed manual 9-speed 948TE automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 106.3 in (2,700 mm) |
What kind of transmission does a Jeep Cherokee use?
They are versions of the same basic transmission (the original 904), but there are differences: Chrysler 904 TorqueFlite – (3-speed) A popular transmission with most Chrysler vehicles, from a slant six to V8s.
How can you tell what transmission a Jeep has?
There are other ways to tell what transmission you have. Your VIN is able to tell you too, but these are the basics above. Note that even though some of these are used in other kinds of vehicles, that doesn’t mean those transmissions will bolt up to a Jeep without mods.
When did the first Jeep transmission come out?
Assuming your Jeep hasn’t had a different transmission swapped into it, here are the original factory transmissions produced since 1945 (manuals) and 1963 (automatics). There you have it! A chronological history of transmissions for Jeeps (for you history buffs out there).
Where does the Jeep Cherokee XJ come from?
Indonesia: Pademangan, North Jakarta (PT. Indonesian Swedish Manufacturing Company) The Jeep Cherokee (XJ) is a compact sport utility vehicle manufactured and marketed across a single generation by Jeep in the United States from 1983 to 2001 — and globally through 2014.
What kind of transmission does a Jeep Grand Cherokee use?
TorqueFlite 42RE four-speed; 1994-96 4.0 L Grand Cherokee, 1996 V8 Grand Cherokee The Aisin-Warner four-speed automatic transmission (AW4) was co-designed by AMC and Borg Warner, and built by Aisin in their new facility for use with the Cherokee XJ’s 4.0L inline six cylinder engine.
Assuming your Jeep hasn’t had a different transmission swapped into it, here are the original factory transmissions produced since 1945 (manuals) and 1963 (automatics). There you have it! A chronological history of transmissions for Jeeps (for you history buffs out there).
When did the Dodge AX15 5 speed transmission come out?
The AX15 manual 5 speed transmission was used by Dodge in the Dakota 1992 to 1999, the Isuzu Trooper 1998 to 2002 and the Jeep Cherokee, Grand Cherokee and other Jeep models between 1990 to 2000.
What’s the difference between Jeep and AMC transmissions?
There was no difference between the Eagle versions and the Jeep versions other than the addition of a low range, indicated by the 2 as the first digit. New Process transfer cases are chain-driven and use a circular 6 bolt, 23-spline input on the case. The output for the front drive shaft is on the left side.