How to tell if you have an SYE?
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Year: 1999
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Okay, you see that long funnel thing after the transfer case with the piece of the drive shaft that's slipping in and out of it? That's called a slip yoke.
This is what an SYE looks like. See how the funnel thing is missing and the driveshaft has a yoke and joint there instead?:

You do not have an SYE.
This is what an SYE looks like. See how the funnel thing is missing and the driveshaft has a yoke and joint there instead?:

You do not have an SYE.
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From: Hudson, FL
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L Inline 6
Mine (pictured above) is also the 242.
You will know what transfer case you have by what type of 4 wheel drive you have.
If you look inside your Jeep at your four wheel drive shifter, if you have the "FULL TIME" option, then you have a 242. If you lack the "FULL TIME" option, then you have the 231.
You will know what transfer case you have by what type of 4 wheel drive you have.
If you look inside your Jeep at your four wheel drive shifter, if you have the "FULL TIME" option, then you have a 242. If you lack the "FULL TIME" option, then you have the 231.
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