What kind of transmission fluid do I need for my 2005 Jeep Cherokee?
We’ve been talking about getting Mopar NV245/247 transfer case fluid for my 2005 grand cherokee. jeffreybehr told me in a post above to check what my owners manual says I should use in my jeep, the book says I need to use Mopar ATF+4 Transmission Fluid in my Transmission and 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.
Do you have to change transfer case fluid?
Transfer case fluid doesn’t need regular changing like engine oil, or even like transmission fluid. What reason are they giving for it needing this done? The 2000 JGC does need the fluid in the transfer case changed. It’s in the scheduled maintance in the book and it’s time.
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.
How do you replace transfer case fluid in a Jeep Cherokee?
Screw the bottle pump into the ATF bottle and insert the nylon hose into the fill port. Pump the first quart fully in. You can watch your progress, if the bottle has a clear sight gauge on the side. Slow down on the second quart. It will only take a few ounces. Stop when ATF begins to run out of the fill port.
We’ve been talking about getting Mopar NV245/247 transfer case fluid for my 2005 grand cherokee. jeffreybehr told me in a post above to check what my owners manual says I should use in my jeep, the book says I need to use Mopar ATF+4 Transmission Fluid in my Transmission and Transfer case.
What kind of fluid do you use in a jeep NV242 transfer case?
Recommended lubricant for the NV242 transfer case is Mopar Dexron II, or ATF Plus, type 7176. Mopar Dexron IIE/Mercon is the recommended fluid for the AW-4 automatic transmissions. Dexron II fluid IS NOT recommended. Clutch chatter can result from the use of improper fluid.
What kind of fluid to use for transfer case?
Clutch chatter can result from the use of improper fluid. Recommended lubricant for the NV231 transfer case is Mopar Dexron II, or ATF Plus 3, type 7176.
What does transfer case fluid do in Jeep?
Usually when the message pops up when shifting to low it is a result of a faulty shift motor, but it could be a whole bunch of things. Click to expand… And what does your owner’s manual indicate the t-case uses for lube? And if you don’t have an OM, have you looked at Jeep.com for one? Click to expand…
What does the owners manual say about transfer case fluid?
The owners manual is not correct, by reason of omission. It does not specifically state ATF+4 for the NV245, it simply says “Transfer Case – ATF+4”, which is for the NV140 only. DO NOT use ATF+4 for the NV-245 t-case!!! The 2005 owners manuals have never been updated since being issued in 2004.
What kind of fluid does a jeep WJ use?
This sounds strange. NV 245 or NV 247 fluid is P/N 05016796AB and is not ATF +4. I know that on the WJ ATF +4 was.used in the beginning, but because of clutch chatter they changed to the special mopar fluid.
Usually when the message pops up when shifting to low it is a result of a faulty shift motor, but it could be a whole bunch of things. Click to expand… And what does your owner’s manual indicate the t-case uses for lube? And if you don’t have an OM, have you looked at Jeep.com for one? Click to expand…
What should the fluid level be on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Usage of other fluids/lubricants is not recommended. NOTE: The fluid full level on the NV146 is 25-35 MM (0.98-1.38 In.) below the bottom of the fill plug. This is different from the other Grand Cherokee applications. It is important that the transfer case not be overfilled and that the correct fluid is used.
The owners manual is not correct, by reason of omission. It does not specifically state ATF+4 for the NV245, it simply says “Transfer Case – ATF+4”, which is for the NV140 only. DO NOT use ATF+4 for the NV-245 t-case!!! The 2005 owners manuals have never been updated since being issued in 2004.
Recommended lubricant for the NV242 transfer case is Mopar Dexron II, or ATF Plus, type 7176. Mopar Dexron IIE/Mercon is the recommended fluid for the AW-4 automatic transmissions. Dexron II fluid IS NOT recommended. Clutch chatter can result from the use of improper fluid.
What kind of fluid is in a transfer case?
FORD TRANSFER CASES Transfer Case Model Fluid Type BW1345 ATF (Dexron III or higher) BW1350 ATF (Dexron III or higher) BW1354 ATF (Dexron III or higher) BW1356 ATF (Dexron III or higher)
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.
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 brake fluid does a Jeep Grand Cherokee use?
CH MS-90032 replaces MS-12106. This product is made of high-quality components to meet and exceed strict quality requirements…. Universal DOT 4 Brake Fluid by StopTech®. Typical Dry Boiling Point: 622°F (328°C).
Do you need ATF + 4 for Jeep NV245?
It does not specifically state ATF+4 for the NV245, it simply says “Transfer Case – ATF+4”, which is for the NV140 only. DO NOT use ATF+4 for the NV-245 t-case!!! The 2005 owners manuals have never been updated since being issued in 2004.
What kind of ATF do I need for a Ford transaxle?
CARQUEST® Mercon® V ATF is for use in Ford vehicle transmissions and transaxles. Especially formulated to exhibit better low-temperature flow and better shear-stability, CARQUEST® Mercon® V meets the new Ford performance requirements of vehicles specifying Mercon® V ATF.
Is the transfer case on my Jeep going bad?
I have a 2000 jeep grand cherokee with 4.7L v8 and i think the transfer case is going bad. It used to just happen when it was cold but over last year it does it all the time now. When i go to turn left or right i hear a rubbing like sound and it almost feels like something is binding up. It almost feels like it is hopping when i turn it.
Is there a problem with my transfer case?
Same thing happened to my 94 Grand Cherokee…dealer replaced the transfer case..problem corrected. Mine is doing the same thing , have changed all the fluids, saw the most difference after changing fluid in transfer case, my Jeep is a 01 Grand Cherokee LTD. V8.
I have a 2000 jeep grand cherokee with 4.7L v8 and i think the transfer case is going bad. It used to just happen when it was cold but over last year it does it all the time now. When i go to turn left or right i hear a rubbing like sound and it almost feels like something is binding up. It almost feels like it is hopping when i turn it.
What kind of fluid does a jeep NV247 use?
The WJ NV247 uses the special mopar fluid, which is Mobil 424. This last one is easier to get in some places. Ok Milous, check on the cost plz. Hey Frango, my transfer case they say at the chrysler dealer is NV245, so they say I have to use nV245 or NV247 fluid. My Jeep is 2005 WK, thanks for the info though.
This sounds strange. NV 245 or NV 247 fluid is P/N 05016796AB and is not ATF +4. I know that on the WJ ATF +4 was.used in the beginning, but because of clutch chatter they changed to the special mopar fluid.
The WJ NV247 uses the special mopar fluid, which is Mobil 424. This last one is easier to get in some places. Ok Milous, check on the cost plz. Hey Frango, my transfer case they say at the chrysler dealer is NV245, so they say I have to use nV245 or NV247 fluid. My Jeep is 2005 WK, thanks for the info though.
Clutch chatter can result from the use of improper fluid. Recommended lubricant for the NV231 transfer case is Mopar Dexron II, or ATF Plus 3, type 7176.
DO NOT use ATF+4 for the NV-245 t-case!!! The 2005 owners manuals have never been updated since being issued in 2004. But the dealer online factory service manuals are constantly updated in years following… – Recommended lubricant for the NV140 transfer case is Mopar® ATF+4, Automatic Transmission Fluid.