Can a Jeep Grand Cherokee have a transfer case?
I own two Grand Cherokees, a 2000 with 275k miles and a 2004 with 95k miles. they are both V/8s with the NV247 transfer case. This, by itself, is reason enough NOT to own a vehicle equipped with this transfer case.
What kind of fluid does a Jeep transfer case use?
It is part number 05016796AB and is called NV245/NV247/NV249 transfer case lubricant. (MS-10216) The owners manual for the 2000 Grand Cherokee has an error on the subject that was corrected on later issues. The NV242 t/c (Slect-Trac) does however use ATF.
When to change the fluid in the transfer case?
It is time to once again change the fluid in the transfer case. The Jeep Dealer refuses to order or sell the necessary fluid to the garage of our choice.
Is there replacement fluid for Quadra Trac transfer case?
This is the only replacement fluid for the Quadra-Trac transfer case and Crown Automotive has it!. If you need only Dexron III, then that is available at all parts stores. If you want to upgrade, Dexron VI is available and backwards compatible. It is a synthetic fluid, much “improved” (both price and performance-wise) than Dexron III.
I own two Grand Cherokees, a 2000 with 275k miles and a 2004 with 95k miles. they are both V/8s with the NV247 transfer case. This, by itself, is reason enough NOT to own a vehicle equipped with this transfer case.
It is part number 05016796AB and is called NV245/NV247/NV249 transfer case lubricant. (MS-10216) The owners manual for the 2000 Grand Cherokee has an error on the subject that was corrected on later issues. The NV242 t/c (Slect-Trac) does however use ATF.
It is time to once again change the fluid in the transfer case. The Jeep Dealer refuses to order or sell the necessary fluid to the garage of our choice.
This is the only replacement fluid for the Quadra-Trac transfer case and Crown Automotive has it!. If you need only Dexron III, then that is available at all parts stores. If you want to upgrade, Dexron VI is available and backwards compatible. It is a synthetic fluid, much “improved” (both price and performance-wise) than Dexron III.