Question about replacing rear tranny seal in 1999 Cherokee
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Question about replacing rear tranny seal in 1999 Cherokee
I need to replace a leaky rear seal in the automatic transmission.
Not sure if I have the 42RE or 44RE or AISIN MODEL 03-40 transmission.
My transmission has a metal cup that extends from the end of the tail
of the transmission. The seal is seated in the tail inside of this
metal cup. This cup makes it difficult to grab the seal with my seal
puller.
Any tips on how to ID my transmission and how to pull that seal out?
Thanks!
Not sure if I have the 42RE or 44RE or AISIN MODEL 03-40 transmission.
My transmission has a metal cup that extends from the end of the tail
of the transmission. The seal is seated in the tail inside of this
metal cup. This cup makes it difficult to grab the seal with my seal
puller.
Any tips on how to ID my transmission and how to pull that seal out?
Thanks!
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Re: Question about replacing rear tranny seal in 1999 Cherokee
TRANSMISSION IDENTIFICATION
The transmission I.D. plate is attached to the case
(Fig. 2). The plate contains the transmission serial
and model numbers. Refer to the information on this
plate when ordering service parts.
Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
"DJ" <none@given.now> wrote in message
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>I need to replace a leaky rear seal in the automatic transmission.
> Not sure if I have the 42RE or 44RE or AISIN MODEL 03-40 transmission.
>
> My transmission has a metal cup that extends from the end of the tail
> of the transmission. The seal is seated in the tail inside of this
> metal cup. This cup makes it difficult to grab the seal with my seal
> puller.
>
> Any tips on how to ID my transmission and how to pull that seal out?
>
> Thanks!
The transmission I.D. plate is attached to the case
(Fig. 2). The plate contains the transmission serial
and model numbers. Refer to the information on this
plate when ordering service parts.
Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
"DJ" <none@given.now> wrote in message
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>I need to replace a leaky rear seal in the automatic transmission.
> Not sure if I have the 42RE or 44RE or AISIN MODEL 03-40 transmission.
>
> My transmission has a metal cup that extends from the end of the tail
> of the transmission. The seal is seated in the tail inside of this
> metal cup. This cup makes it difficult to grab the seal with my seal
> puller.
>
> Any tips on how to ID my transmission and how to pull that seal out?
>
> Thanks!
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Re: Question about replacing rear tranny seal in 1999 Cherokee
TRANSMISSION IDENTIFICATION
The transmission I.D. plate is attached to the case
(Fig. 2). The plate contains the transmission serial
and model numbers. Refer to the information on this
plate when ordering service parts.
Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
"DJ" <none@given.now> wrote in message
news:ja51r116pqbkosf5pvp0pj1g6ghjsg7k4v@4ax.com...
>I need to replace a leaky rear seal in the automatic transmission.
> Not sure if I have the 42RE or 44RE or AISIN MODEL 03-40 transmission.
>
> My transmission has a metal cup that extends from the end of the tail
> of the transmission. The seal is seated in the tail inside of this
> metal cup. This cup makes it difficult to grab the seal with my seal
> puller.
>
> Any tips on how to ID my transmission and how to pull that seal out?
>
> Thanks!
The transmission I.D. plate is attached to the case
(Fig. 2). The plate contains the transmission serial
and model numbers. Refer to the information on this
plate when ordering service parts.
Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
"DJ" <none@given.now> wrote in message
news:ja51r116pqbkosf5pvp0pj1g6ghjsg7k4v@4ax.com...
>I need to replace a leaky rear seal in the automatic transmission.
> Not sure if I have the 42RE or 44RE or AISIN MODEL 03-40 transmission.
>
> My transmission has a metal cup that extends from the end of the tail
> of the transmission. The seal is seated in the tail inside of this
> metal cup. This cup makes it difficult to grab the seal with my seal
> puller.
>
> Any tips on how to ID my transmission and how to pull that seal out?
>
> Thanks!
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Re: Question about replacing rear tranny seal in 1999 Cherokee
TRANSMISSION IDENTIFICATION
The transmission I.D. plate is attached to the case
(Fig. 2). The plate contains the transmission serial
and model numbers. Refer to the information on this
plate when ordering service parts.
Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
"DJ" <none@given.now> wrote in message
news:ja51r116pqbkosf5pvp0pj1g6ghjsg7k4v@4ax.com...
>I need to replace a leaky rear seal in the automatic transmission.
> Not sure if I have the 42RE or 44RE or AISIN MODEL 03-40 transmission.
>
> My transmission has a metal cup that extends from the end of the tail
> of the transmission. The seal is seated in the tail inside of this
> metal cup. This cup makes it difficult to grab the seal with my seal
> puller.
>
> Any tips on how to ID my transmission and how to pull that seal out?
>
> Thanks!
The transmission I.D. plate is attached to the case
(Fig. 2). The plate contains the transmission serial
and model numbers. Refer to the information on this
plate when ordering service parts.
Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
"DJ" <none@given.now> wrote in message
news:ja51r116pqbkosf5pvp0pj1g6ghjsg7k4v@4ax.com...
>I need to replace a leaky rear seal in the automatic transmission.
> Not sure if I have the 42RE or 44RE or AISIN MODEL 03-40 transmission.
>
> My transmission has a metal cup that extends from the end of the tail
> of the transmission. The seal is seated in the tail inside of this
> metal cup. This cup makes it difficult to grab the seal with my seal
> puller.
>
> Any tips on how to ID my transmission and how to pull that seal out?
>
> Thanks!
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Re: Question about build sheet
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps. Could
you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one? I
looked on jeep.com but got lost.
> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps. Could
you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one? I
looked on jeep.com but got lost.
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Re: Question about build sheet
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps. Could
you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one? I
looked on jeep.com but got lost.
> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps. Could
you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one? I
looked on jeep.com but got lost.
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Re: Question about build sheet
"billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps. Could
you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one? I
looked on jeep.com but got lost.
> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS department
> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps. Could
you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one? I
looked on jeep.com but got lost.
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Re: Question about build sheet
http://www.jeep.com/wccsapp/universal/J/index.jsp
You should get the build sheet in a day or two by return e-mail.
"Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
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> "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
>> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS
>> department
>> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
>
> A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps.
> Could
> you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one?
> I
> looked on jeep.com but got lost.
>
>
You should get the build sheet in a day or two by return e-mail.
"Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
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> "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
>> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS
>> department
>> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
>
> A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps.
> Could
> you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one?
> I
> looked on jeep.com but got lost.
>
>
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Re: Question about build sheet
http://www.jeep.com/wccsapp/universal/J/index.jsp
You should get the build sheet in a day or two by return e-mail.
"Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
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> "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
>> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS
>> department
>> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
>
> A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps.
> Could
> you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one?
> I
> looked on jeep.com but got lost.
>
>
You should get the build sheet in a day or two by return e-mail.
"Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
news:43b14759$0$29155@dingus.crosslink.net...
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
>> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS
>> department
>> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
>
> A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps.
> Could
> you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one?
> I
> looked on jeep.com but got lost.
>
>
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Re: Question about build sheet
http://www.jeep.com/wccsapp/universal/J/index.jsp
You should get the build sheet in a day or two by return e-mail.
"Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
news:43b14759$0$29155@dingus.crosslink.net...
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
>> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS
>> department
>> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
>
> A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps.
> Could
> you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one?
> I
> looked on jeep.com but got lost.
>
>
You should get the build sheet in a day or two by return e-mail.
"Vito" <vito@crosslink.net> wrote in message
news:43b14759$0$29155@dingus.crosslink.net...
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in
>> Or get a build Sheet, at no charge, from your dealership's PARTS
>> department
>> or from Customer Assistance at the Jeep Web site.
>
> A 'build sheet' would certainly be handy for those of us with used Jeeps.
> Could
> you provide a URL for the Customer Assistance site where I could get one?
> I
> looked on jeep.com but got lost.
>
>