How Do You Remove The Transmission From A Jeep Cherokee AW4?
Removing the automatic transmission from a Jeep Cherokee is a real chore and not something that should be attempted alone. Transmissions are extremely heavy and can really cause some damage if they fall. As long as you don’t try to rush or take unnecessary risks, the process is fairly straightforward. It is recommended to wear heavy work gloves to protect your hands. Chock the Jeep’s tires and set the parking brake. Remember, putting the vehicle in “Park” only works when there is a transmission in it. With nothing holding the wheels in place, it will be necessary to have the vehicle safely chocked. Bricks, pieces of wood and actual wheel chocks all work well. Remove the drive shaft. Technically, only one end of the drive shaft needs to be removed, but it is recommended to remove it completely to avoid any problems when the transmission comes out. If your model has a slip-yoke (the drive shaft slides into the transmission as opposed to being locked in), be aware that some or all of the