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Jo Bo 02-27-2005 10:48 AM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 
That sounds like a Chrysler tranny not a Asin AW4! I'm not sure how to tell.
I got a build sheet from the dealer on my 96 xj and it listed everything
including the transmission type.

JoBo

"ESM" <ask@for.it> wrote in message
news:EUlUd.127984$JF2.18818@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m...
> Well this is actually the 3rd transmission. It went out at 35k miles,
> repaired under warranty, then it went out around 70 or 80k I think,
> repaired out out of pocket. Now it's at 140k miles but it's been slowly
> going south for a good 10-15k miles. I don't know which box it is. Is
> there an easy way to check?
>
>
>
> "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:eDlUd.19525$Sa6.14079@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>> Since it has the I6 then it might have the AW4 Asin transmission like
>> the I6 Cherokees have but I'm not sure. However they are considered
>> bullet proof. If it were a Cherokee it could be the Throttle Position
>> Sensor on the throttle body. You my want to try it. It's a ten minute,
>> $30 fix. What happens is the Transmission Control Unit thinks you have
>> your foot to the floor and won't shift untill it gets maxed out on the
>> RPM's. Also if it is a AW4 then it DOES NOT use Chrysler fluid. It uses
>> Dexron. Lots of confusion and mis information here on trans fluid.
>>
>> JoBo
>>
>> "ESM" <ask@for.it> wrote in message
>> news:mZkUd.127976$JF2.106079@tornado.tampabay.rr.c om...
>>> Hi all, the transmission in my 94 GC is shot. It won't get out of
>>> first. I don't know how much it will cost to have pulled and repaired.
>>> It's been going south for a good solid year. First it was hard to get
>>> into 3rd, had to modulate the gas. Then it became impossible to get out
>>> of first once the transmission fluid had a few minutes to warm up.
>>>
>>> I was thinking that a fully rebuild/reman transmission might be cheaper
>>> then the labor to pull the current trans and then have to repair it and
>>> get new parts. Are there any places in the US that sell fully assembled
>>> transmissions for this vehicle? It's got the I6 and has part time AWD.
>>>

>>
>>

>
>




Jo Bo 02-27-2005 10:48 AM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 
That sounds like a Chrysler tranny not a Asin AW4! I'm not sure how to tell.
I got a build sheet from the dealer on my 96 xj and it listed everything
including the transmission type.

JoBo

"ESM" <ask@for.it> wrote in message
news:EUlUd.127984$JF2.18818@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m...
> Well this is actually the 3rd transmission. It went out at 35k miles,
> repaired under warranty, then it went out around 70 or 80k I think,
> repaired out out of pocket. Now it's at 140k miles but it's been slowly
> going south for a good 10-15k miles. I don't know which box it is. Is
> there an easy way to check?
>
>
>
> "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:eDlUd.19525$Sa6.14079@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>> Since it has the I6 then it might have the AW4 Asin transmission like
>> the I6 Cherokees have but I'm not sure. However they are considered
>> bullet proof. If it were a Cherokee it could be the Throttle Position
>> Sensor on the throttle body. You my want to try it. It's a ten minute,
>> $30 fix. What happens is the Transmission Control Unit thinks you have
>> your foot to the floor and won't shift untill it gets maxed out on the
>> RPM's. Also if it is a AW4 then it DOES NOT use Chrysler fluid. It uses
>> Dexron. Lots of confusion and mis information here on trans fluid.
>>
>> JoBo
>>
>> "ESM" <ask@for.it> wrote in message
>> news:mZkUd.127976$JF2.106079@tornado.tampabay.rr.c om...
>>> Hi all, the transmission in my 94 GC is shot. It won't get out of
>>> first. I don't know how much it will cost to have pulled and repaired.
>>> It's been going south for a good solid year. First it was hard to get
>>> into 3rd, had to modulate the gas. Then it became impossible to get out
>>> of first once the transmission fluid had a few minutes to warm up.
>>>
>>> I was thinking that a fully rebuild/reman transmission might be cheaper
>>> then the labor to pull the current trans and then have to repair it and
>>> get new parts. Are there any places in the US that sell fully assembled
>>> transmissions for this vehicle? It's got the I6 and has part time AWD.
>>>

>>
>>

>
>




Jo Bo 02-27-2005 10:48 AM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 
That sounds like a Chrysler tranny not a Asin AW4! I'm not sure how to tell.
I got a build sheet from the dealer on my 96 xj and it listed everything
including the transmission type.

JoBo

"ESM" <ask@for.it> wrote in message
news:EUlUd.127984$JF2.18818@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m...
> Well this is actually the 3rd transmission. It went out at 35k miles,
> repaired under warranty, then it went out around 70 or 80k I think,
> repaired out out of pocket. Now it's at 140k miles but it's been slowly
> going south for a good 10-15k miles. I don't know which box it is. Is
> there an easy way to check?
>
>
>
> "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:eDlUd.19525$Sa6.14079@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
>> Since it has the I6 then it might have the AW4 Asin transmission like
>> the I6 Cherokees have but I'm not sure. However they are considered
>> bullet proof. If it were a Cherokee it could be the Throttle Position
>> Sensor on the throttle body. You my want to try it. It's a ten minute,
>> $30 fix. What happens is the Transmission Control Unit thinks you have
>> your foot to the floor and won't shift untill it gets maxed out on the
>> RPM's. Also if it is a AW4 then it DOES NOT use Chrysler fluid. It uses
>> Dexron. Lots of confusion and mis information here on trans fluid.
>>
>> JoBo
>>
>> "ESM" <ask@for.it> wrote in message
>> news:mZkUd.127976$JF2.106079@tornado.tampabay.rr.c om...
>>> Hi all, the transmission in my 94 GC is shot. It won't get out of
>>> first. I don't know how much it will cost to have pulled and repaired.
>>> It's been going south for a good solid year. First it was hard to get
>>> into 3rd, had to modulate the gas. Then it became impossible to get out
>>> of first once the transmission fluid had a few minutes to warm up.
>>>
>>> I was thinking that a fully rebuild/reman transmission might be cheaper
>>> then the labor to pull the current trans and then have to repair it and
>>> get new parts. Are there any places in the US that sell fully assembled
>>> transmissions for this vehicle? It's got the I6 and has part time AWD.
>>>

>>
>>

>
>




Rick 02-27-2005 12:46 PM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 

On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:43:32 +0000, ESM wrote:

> Well this is actually the 3rd transmission. It went out at 35k miles,
> repaired under warranty, then it went out around 70 or 80k I think, repaired
> out out of pocket. Now it's at 140k miles but it's been slowly going south
> for a good 10-15k miles. I don't know which box it is. Is there an easy
> way to check?


My Haynes manual says the three speed auto trans. ID #'s are stamped on
the LEFT side of the transmission case just above the pan.

The AW4 transmission ID "tag" is located on the RIGHT rear side of the
case and is an ID tag with numbers stamped to identifym transmission.

--
Rick



Rick 02-27-2005 12:46 PM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 

On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:43:32 +0000, ESM wrote:

> Well this is actually the 3rd transmission. It went out at 35k miles,
> repaired under warranty, then it went out around 70 or 80k I think, repaired
> out out of pocket. Now it's at 140k miles but it's been slowly going south
> for a good 10-15k miles. I don't know which box it is. Is there an easy
> way to check?


My Haynes manual says the three speed auto trans. ID #'s are stamped on
the LEFT side of the transmission case just above the pan.

The AW4 transmission ID "tag" is located on the RIGHT rear side of the
case and is an ID tag with numbers stamped to identifym transmission.

--
Rick



Rick 02-27-2005 12:46 PM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 

On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:43:32 +0000, ESM wrote:

> Well this is actually the 3rd transmission. It went out at 35k miles,
> repaired under warranty, then it went out around 70 or 80k I think, repaired
> out out of pocket. Now it's at 140k miles but it's been slowly going south
> for a good 10-15k miles. I don't know which box it is. Is there an easy
> way to check?


My Haynes manual says the three speed auto trans. ID #'s are stamped on
the LEFT side of the transmission case just above the pan.

The AW4 transmission ID "tag" is located on the RIGHT rear side of the
case and is an ID tag with numbers stamped to identifym transmission.

--
Rick



DougW 02-27-2005 12:56 PM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 
ESM did pass the time by typing:
> Hi all, the transmission in my 94 GC is shot. It won't get out of first. I
> don't know how much it will cost to have pulled and repaired. It's been
> going south for a good solid year. First it was hard to get into 3rd, had
> to modulate the gas. Then it became impossible to get out of first once the
> transmission fluid had a few minutes to warm up.
>
> I was thinking that a fully rebuild/reman transmission might be cheaper then
> the labor to pull the current trans and then have to repair it and get new
> parts. Are there any places in the US that sell fully assembled
> transmissions for this vehicle? It's got the I6 and has part time AWD.


If it's just the valve body, that's an easy repair (or replace). Don't even
need to drop the tranny.

try
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
for OEM without the OEM markup. (I have had good
experiences dealing with them)

--
DougW



DougW 02-27-2005 12:56 PM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 
ESM did pass the time by typing:
> Hi all, the transmission in my 94 GC is shot. It won't get out of first. I
> don't know how much it will cost to have pulled and repaired. It's been
> going south for a good solid year. First it was hard to get into 3rd, had
> to modulate the gas. Then it became impossible to get out of first once the
> transmission fluid had a few minutes to warm up.
>
> I was thinking that a fully rebuild/reman transmission might be cheaper then
> the labor to pull the current trans and then have to repair it and get new
> parts. Are there any places in the US that sell fully assembled
> transmissions for this vehicle? It's got the I6 and has part time AWD.


If it's just the valve body, that's an easy repair (or replace). Don't even
need to drop the tranny.

try
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
for OEM without the OEM markup. (I have had good
experiences dealing with them)

--
DougW



DougW 02-27-2005 12:56 PM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 
ESM did pass the time by typing:
> Hi all, the transmission in my 94 GC is shot. It won't get out of first. I
> don't know how much it will cost to have pulled and repaired. It's been
> going south for a good solid year. First it was hard to get into 3rd, had
> to modulate the gas. Then it became impossible to get out of first once the
> transmission fluid had a few minutes to warm up.
>
> I was thinking that a fully rebuild/reman transmission might be cheaper then
> the labor to pull the current trans and then have to repair it and get new
> parts. Are there any places in the US that sell fully assembled
> transmissions for this vehicle? It's got the I6 and has part time AWD.


If it's just the valve body, that's an easy repair (or replace). Don't even
need to drop the tranny.

try
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
for OEM without the OEM markup. (I have had good
experiences dealing with them)

--
DougW



L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 02-27-2005 02:39 PM

Re: rebuild transmission for 94 GC
 
Try:
http://www.transonline.com/transdige...ers/index.html
Unless you haven't change the fluid.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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ESM wrote:
>
> Hi all, the transmission in my 94 GC is shot. It won't get out of first. I
> don't know how much it will cost to have pulled and repaired. It's been
> going south for a good solid year. First it was hard to get into 3rd, had
> to modulate the gas. Then it became impossible to get out of first once the
> transmission fluid had a few minutes to warm up.
>
> I was thinking that a fully rebuild/reman transmission might be cheaper then
> the labor to pull the current trans and then have to repair it and get new
> parts. Are there any places in the US that sell fully assembled
> transmissions for this vehicle? It's got the I6 and has part time AWD.



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