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Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: Chancer on August 23, 2008, 07:32:34 PM
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Hi, Sorry for the rush but I'm in the middle of serviicng the transmission on a 99 WJ 4.0 (42RE?) and I'm off on a 1000 mile holday tomorrow, hence the rush.
It appears that the transmission filter that I've been given by the guys i get my stuff from is different to the filter that's already in - it's thicker and has the filter part in between an metal and plastic-sided housing. It fits on via 2 of the 3 original bolts and evrything, including the pan bolts back together OK. Am I in danger of knackkering the transmission if I use it or should it be safe enough? Should I just play safe and put back the original and get the proper one in due course?
I'm a little wary because it the bloodty thing's never been able to kick down satisfactorily, changing up at 3500rpm religiously, and I've never got to the bottom of the problem. I can get it to go above by manually using the gears, and for a while, afrer I drained off about 750ml of excess fluid from the last servicing it would go to 4000rpm if in cruise - go figure...
Anyway, I'd appreciate any help you can give me - I feel a late night coming on... Cheers!
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don't know if this will help you but maybe you coud go to this site and get the correct part no then check it against what you have been supplied.
http://www.jeepspares.com/shop/en/brows ... 8/383/1573 (http://www.jeepspares.com/shop/en/browse/Grand+Cherokee/22/0/38/383/1573)
In general, unless the part is wrong to start with, you should be replacing it with one identical? Think if I were you i would put the original one back in, you don't want to start starving the box of oil due to incorrect filter.
http://www.wjjeeps.com/trans_filter_5013470ac.jpg (http://www.wjjeeps.com/trans_filter_5013470ac.jpg)
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Thanks, but doesn't have the part! It might be sensible to err on the side of caution - I just don't know if it was a redesign or not.
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sorry, try the links above again, also found a pic of the filter, see if thats any good?
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That's for the 42RFE - the V8 one. The one I've got is a different shape (42RE) - I assume mine is a generic filter as it should fit that gearbox, regardless of being slightly different in thickness and composition.
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The WG's 42RE filter should have a metal and plastic housing. The bare teabag type one is for the earlier ZG version with the shallower oil pan.
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Ooooohhh, I see... Cheeky dealership must have put in an old one! Thanks Mike - I reckoned it owuld be OK, and it's certianly working better than it has done for me before!!