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So I own a 1995 jeep grand cherokee lerado
It will not drive.
Things I've done
changed transmission
Change transfer case
Filled/toped fluids all of them
Adjusted TV or kick down cable
checked everything over several times
Pulled transmission to check everything inside no metal shavings or burnt transmission fluid smell
manually changed transfer case gears.
manually changed transmission gears
checked linkage from transfer case to transmission and the floor.
checked the drive train front and back
Removed the little metal plate on transmission to verify that the thing inside was indeed spinning.it is
Sorry for the headaches I may have caused with my post.
From the top I start my jeep put it in drive nothing happens I can hear the idle change in the engine like it's engaging into gear but it won't move no matter what 4x4 gear or transmission gear I have it in. Now when I first bought this jeep it drove with the bad transmission in it I had to put the pedal to the floor the barely get it to move. With the newish one nothing. Any ideas?
Welcome to the forum, Kubovec. I tried to read your post but was getting a headache doing it.
Maybe edit your post and break it up into several paragraphs, even a couple of your sentences go on and on and should be broken up into several sentences.
It will make it much easier for us to read.
I hope that's better understanding on what's going on I do apologize for the headaches I appreciate you taking the time to help with my issue This my jeep I'll take pictures underneath it in the morning
It sounds like your transmission is working but not getting power to the transfer case. I'm not sure what is going on,
Hopefully someone more experienced will come along and give some suggestions.