2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE transmission

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 WK / 3.G Owners Manual Over Temperature Mode
The transmission electronics constantly monitor the
transmission oil temperature. If the transmission gets too
hot, the transmission will change the way it shifts to help
control

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 WK / 3.G Owners Manual Rocking the Vehicle
If the vehicle becomes stuck in snow, sand, or mud, it can
often be moved by a rocking motion. Move the gear
selector rhythmically between ªFirstº and R (Reverse),
while applying

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 WK / 3.G Owners Manual Proper operation of four wheel drive vehicles depends on
tires of equal size, type, and circumference on each
wheel. Any difference will adversely affect shifting and
cause damage to the transfer case

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 WK / 3.G Owners Manual induce a torque interrupt and allow full engagement of
the newly selected position. With the vehicle stationary, it
may be necessary to shift from D (Drive) to R (Reverse)
and back to D (Drive) after

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 WK / 3.G Owners Manual WARNING!
You or others could be injured if you leave the
vehicle unattended with the transfer case in the N
(Neutral) position without first fully engaging the
parking brake. The transfer case N (Neut

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 WK / 3.G Owners Manual speed. Additional traction and maximum pulling power
for loose, slippery road surfaces only. Do not exceed 25
mph (40 km/h).
Shifting Procedure
4 ALL TIME to 4 LO or 4 LO to 4 ALL TIME
With the vehicl

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 WK / 3.G Owners Manual NOTE:The instrument cluster ªBrake Warning Lightº
indicates only that the parking brake is applied. It does
not indicate the degree of brake application.Before leaving the vehicle parked on a hill,

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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2004 WK / 3.G Owners Manual ²Do not ªrideº the brakes by resting your foot on the
pedal. This could overheat the brakes and result in
unpredictable braking action, longer stopping dis-
tances, or brake damage.
²When descendi
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