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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (12) Align transfer case and transmission shafts
and install transfer case. Tighten transfer case-to-
transmission nuts/bolts to 35 Nzm (26 ft. lbs.) torque.
(13) Remove jack stand from under engine a

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (10) Remove jack from under transmission and
mount transfer case on jack.
(11) Align transfer case and transmission shafts
and install transfer case. Tighten transfer case-to-
transmission nuts/bolts

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual 30RH/32RH TRANSMISSION DIAGNOSIS
INDEX
page page
Air Pressure Test........................ 73
Analyzing the Road Test................... 70
Converter Housing Leak Diagnosis........... 73
Converter Sta

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (8) Check fluid condition. Fluid should be dark to
light red in color and free of dirt or debris.
(9) If fluid is discolored or smells burned but trans-
mission operation was OK, check cooler flow, fl

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual can be caused by leaking hydraulic circuits or stick-
ing valves. Unless the problem is an obvious one, do
not remove and disassemble the transmission until
hydraulic and air pressure tests have been

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual (5) Line pressure should be 54-60 psi (372-414
kPa) with throttle lever forward and gradually in-
crease to 90-96 psi (620-662 kPa) as lever is moved
rearward.
Test Three-Transmission In D Range
This

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual STALL TEST PROCEDURE
(1) Connect tachometer to engine.
(2) Check and adjust transmission fluid level.
(3) Start and run engine until transmission fluid
reaches normal operating temperature.
(4) Block

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JEEP CHEROKEE 1994  Service Repair Manual Some suspected converter housing fluid leaks may
not be leaks at all. Residual fluid in the housing, or
excess fluid spilled during factory fill or refill after
repair can be mistaken for a leak. In a