creeking sound in rear
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From: Hainsville, NJ
Model: Grand Cherokee
There may be a tag or a plate on the pumpkin (center). I say may, because it tends to get broken or rubbed over the years.
Willys55 - I've been looking at different lube possibilities for the 249, because my GC needs it changed, and a friction modifier in there too. Do you think the Lucas semi-syn atf, which is Mer III/ Dex is okay? Here's the spec sheet- http://www.lucasoil.com/images/media...thetic_atf.pdf and the product info http://www.lucasoil.com/products/dis...show&headTitle= - Lucas Semi-Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid .
If not, is there a particular product you'd recommend?
Willys55 - I've been looking at different lube possibilities for the 249, because my GC needs it changed, and a friction modifier in there too. Do you think the Lucas semi-syn atf, which is Mer III/ Dex is okay? Here's the spec sheet- http://www.lucasoil.com/images/media...thetic_atf.pdf and the product info http://www.lucasoil.com/products/dis...show&headTitle= - Lucas Semi-Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid .
If not, is there a particular product you'd recommend?
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From: Maryland
Year: 2000
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO Straight 6 cyl
More than 90 percent of the time I go with OEM recommended fluid type. When possible I even USE the OEM fluids. However I do tend to lean towards the Lucas products when servicing my vehicles, because the Customer goes home and I have to live with the wife (nag nag nag) if it makes a single sound or smell.
I know my VC heats up after extended driving in the summer, so while our friend here is changing fluids, it would be good if he uses something with a good friction modifier, which may prolong his 249 transfer case. I just wanted to make sure there was no issue with using the MerIII/ Dex in a 1994-95 GC 249 TC.
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From: Maryland
Year: 2000
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO Straight 6 cyl
hi...i'm no mechanic what so ever....i'm even new to driving and owning a vehicle!
even new to this forum!
i own a 2000 grand jeep cherokee laredo, and lately when i would start driving forward, it would make this ugly creeking sound at the rear passenger side...once i would get going it would stop but it would creek when i'd just be taking off, or if i just keep driving slow....it wouldn't be a constant creek...but like some kind of rotational creek that would get faster as i would speed up then it would jsut stop creeking when i pick up speed...
i hope this is something easy i can just fix myself!
thanks!
even new to this forum!
i own a 2000 grand jeep cherokee laredo, and lately when i would start driving forward, it would make this ugly creeking sound at the rear passenger side...once i would get going it would stop but it would creek when i'd just be taking off, or if i just keep driving slow....it wouldn't be a constant creek...but like some kind of rotational creek that would get faster as i would speed up then it would jsut stop creeking when i pick up speed...
i hope this is something easy i can just fix myself!
thanks!
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