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Problems With Awd
I have been to two mechanics.. both of them say don't worry about the grinding sound you hear when you make sharp turns in my 93 Grand with AWD..in fact they tell me its normal..I have a hard time accepting the fact that Jeep would release a vechicle like that! I have heard people say that you can remove the front drive all together is that true. or is it better to have the whole thing repaired''
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Re: Problems With Awd
HElp 93 Cherokee Grinds like a coffee maker;;
Quad al time drive is a pain! any advice |
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Re: Re: Problems With Awd
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As for the mechanics not recognizing it, that is standard. Few on this board have found mechanics that properly diagnosed the failing Viscouscoupling in the Transfercase. If you have the QuadraTrac you most likely have the 249. Do a search on "242/249 swap" or just "transfercase". Be sure you're sitting down, have cooler with beer and plenty of time. There are tons of posts on the topic. Good luck and I hope I'm wrong for your sake. btw, I had my 249 rebuilt in 2001 and then replaced 3 weeks ago. |
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