NP231 lubricant
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NP231 lubricant
I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
transfer case.
The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
Auto transmission fluid.
I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
thanks
transfer case.
The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
Auto transmission fluid.
I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
thanks
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Re: NP231 lubricant
Herb did pass the time by typing:
> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
> transfer case.
> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
> Auto transmission fluid.
>
> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
Modern versions of those are acceptable.
http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
a ATF+3 fluid.
That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
--
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Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
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> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
> transfer case.
> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
> Auto transmission fluid.
>
> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
Modern versions of those are acceptable.
http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
a ATF+3 fluid.
That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: NP231 lubricant
Herb did pass the time by typing:
> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
> transfer case.
> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
> Auto transmission fluid.
>
> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
Modern versions of those are acceptable.
http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
a ATF+3 fluid.
That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
> transfer case.
> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
> Auto transmission fluid.
>
> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
Modern versions of those are acceptable.
http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
a ATF+3 fluid.
That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: NP231 lubricant
Herb did pass the time by typing:
> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
> transfer case.
> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
> Auto transmission fluid.
>
> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
Modern versions of those are acceptable.
http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
a ATF+3 fluid.
That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
> transfer case.
> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
> Auto transmission fluid.
>
> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
Modern versions of those are acceptable.
http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
a ATF+3 fluid.
That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
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Re: NP231 lubricant
For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
HarryS
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Herb did pass the time by typing:
>> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
>> transfer case.
>> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
>> Auto transmission fluid.
>>
>> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
>> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
>> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
>
> 1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
> 1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
>
> Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
>
> Modern versions of those are acceptable.
> http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
>
> ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
> correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
> NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
>
> Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
> a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
> a ATF+3 fluid.
>
> That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
HarryS
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Herb did pass the time by typing:
>> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
>> transfer case.
>> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
>> Auto transmission fluid.
>>
>> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
>> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
>> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
>
> 1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
> 1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
>
> Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
>
> Modern versions of those are acceptable.
> http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
>
> ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
> correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
> NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
>
> Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
> a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
> a ATF+3 fluid.
>
> That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
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Re: NP231 lubricant
For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
HarryS
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Herb did pass the time by typing:
>> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
>> transfer case.
>> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
>> Auto transmission fluid.
>>
>> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
>> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
>> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
>
> 1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
> 1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
>
> Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
>
> Modern versions of those are acceptable.
> http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
>
> ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
> correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
> NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
>
> Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
> a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
> a ATF+3 fluid.
>
> That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
HarryS
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:rAWJd.8916$8Q.5665@okepread06...
> Herb did pass the time by typing:
>> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
>> transfer case.
>> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
>> Auto transmission fluid.
>>
>> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
>> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
>> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
>
> 1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
> 1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
>
> Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
>
> Modern versions of those are acceptable.
> http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
>
> ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
> correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
> NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
>
> Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
> a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
> a ATF+3 fluid.
>
> That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
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Re: NP231 lubricant
For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
HarryS
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:rAWJd.8916$8Q.5665@okepread06...
> Herb did pass the time by typing:
>> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
>> transfer case.
>> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
>> Auto transmission fluid.
>>
>> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
>> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
>> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
>
> 1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
> 1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
>
> Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
>
> Modern versions of those are acceptable.
> http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
>
> ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
> correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
> NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
>
> Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
> a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
> a ATF+3 fluid.
>
> That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
HarryS
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:rAWJd.8916$8Q.5665@okepread06...
> Herb did pass the time by typing:
>> I was wondering anybody can tell me what kind of fluid used in NP231
>> transfer case.
>> The dealer said ATF+4, Haynes and car parts shop said using Dexon3,Mercon
>> Auto transmission fluid.
>>
>> I already changed the fluid using Dexon3,the noise from t-case is still
>> there. Should I use ATF+3 or 4?
>> It's a 92 cherokee Laredo, 4L Auto.
>
> 1993 NP231 states Dexron II, Mercon, Mopar ATF Plus (type 7176)
> 1.6Qts (till it dribbles out the top fill plug)
>
> Dexron was dropped from the Chryseler/Jeep compatibilty list back in 1997.
>
> Modern versions of those are acceptable.
> http://www.chevron.com/prodserv/nafl...ntent/atf.shtm
>
> ATF+4 is a pure synthetic for vehicles newer than 1999 and probably not
> correct for your application. Jeeps says it's required for the latest
> NP diff, but your diff was made way before ATF+4 existed.
>
> Your noise may not be the fluid, it may be the link adjustment or
> a stretching chain. However, it's cheap enough to try it again with
> a ATF+3 fluid.
>
> That's what I use, but then again I have the NP249
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.***.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> Banks Header - and BEER, in the fridge!
>
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Re: NP231 lubricant
HarryS did pass the time by typing:
> For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
> replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
> http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
Interesting. Guess I'll go with +4 next time I drain the xfr case.
Although I don't like the bit it says about not being able to tell
water contamination by color anymore.
--
DougW
> For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
> replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
> http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
Interesting. Guess I'll go with +4 next time I drain the xfr case.
Although I don't like the bit it says about not being able to tell
water contamination by color anymore.
--
DougW
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Re: NP231 lubricant
HarryS did pass the time by typing:
> For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
> replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
> http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
Interesting. Guess I'll go with +4 next time I drain the xfr case.
Although I don't like the bit it says about not being able to tell
water contamination by color anymore.
--
DougW
> For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
> replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
> http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
Interesting. Guess I'll go with +4 next time I drain the xfr case.
Although I don't like the bit it says about not being able to tell
water contamination by color anymore.
--
DougW
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Re: NP231 lubricant
HarryS did pass the time by typing:
> For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
> replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
> http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
Interesting. Guess I'll go with +4 next time I drain the xfr case.
Although I don't like the bit it says about not being able to tell
water contamination by color anymore.
--
DougW
> For the majority of the vehicles that use ATF+2 or ATF+3 ATF+4 is the
> replacement the Dealer is correct see the TSB Link
> http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2004/21-004-04.htm
Interesting. Guess I'll go with +4 next time I drain the xfr case.
Although I don't like the bit it says about not being able to tell
water contamination by color anymore.
--
DougW