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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual SHIFT FORKS/HUBS/SLEEVES
Check condition of the shift forks and mode fork
shift rail (Fig. 47). Minor nicks on the shift rail can
be smoothed with 320-400 grit emery cloth.
Inspect the shift fork wear

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual REAR OUTPUT SHAFT/YOKE/DRIVE CHAIN
Check condition of the seal contact surfaces of the
yoke slinger (Fig. 49). This surface must be clean and
smooth to ensure proper seal life. Replace the yoke
nut an

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual (5) Align and position differential top case on bot-
tom case (Fig. 67). Align using scribe marks made at
disassembly.
(6) While holding differential case halves together,
invert the differential and

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual (10) Install differential snap-ring (Fig. 74).
(11) Install intermediate clutch shaft (Fig. 75).
(12) Install clutch shaft thrust washer (Fig. 76).
(13) Install clutch shaft snap-ring (Fig. 77).(14) I

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual (15) Install mode sleeve in mode fork (Fig. 79).
Then install assembled sleeve and fork on mainshaft.
Be sure mode sleeve splines are engaged in differen-
tial splines.
(16) Install mode fork and main

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual INPUT AND LOW RANGE GEARS
Inspect the low range gear pinions and pinion pins.
Replace the low range gear if any of the pins or pin-
ions are worn or damaged.
Inspect the thrust washers, retainer, and

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual (7) Install snap-ring to hold input/low range gear
into front bearing (Fig. 47).
(8) Clean gasket sealer residue from retainer and
inspect retainer for cracks or other damage.
(9) Applya3mm(1/8 in.) b

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2003 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual STANDARD PROCEDURE - TIRE ROTATION
Tires on the front and rear operate at different
loads and perform different steering, driving, and
braking functions. For these reasons they wear at
unequal rates a