How Do You Remove A Jeep Transmission?
Modern transmissions are a marvel of automotive engineering. A transmission takes power, or torque, produced by the engine and multiplies it through a series of gears to make your vehicle go. In four-wheel-drive vehicles such as a Jeep, the transmission works in conjunction with a transfer case, which splits the power output and drives both the front and rear axles. Disconnect the ground cable from the negative battery terminal by loosening the nut on the clamp and pulling the clamp off the negative terminal. Lift the vehicle according to the directions listed in the owner’s manual, and support it with jack stands underneath the frame or axles. Remove the screws that support the upper transmission fill tube bracket. Remove the fill tube. Remove the torque converter housing cover. Label the electrical wires connected to the starter for easy reassembly. Disconnect the the wires and remove the bolts that secure the starter to the engine block. Remove the starter motor. Use white paint or