Gear Ratio A Jeep Cherokee
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Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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Year: 1990XJ/1989MJ
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0L Renix
There was a difference in that some XJs had the TCU built in with the ECU and then some years had them seperated. HTH
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Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.7 Stroker
the physical tranny...as far as I know only had spline differences for the years I specified.
A 1998 tranny should bolt up fine in a 1992 jeep. I don't know of any reason why it wont.
I have a 1995 tranny in my 1990 jeep. It changed the spline count from 21 to 23 which helped me.
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Year: 1990XJ/1989MJ
Model: Comanche
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The physical trans has changed little if any but he was asking about the electronics for it which is partly the TCU and thats about it until they changed the speedo signal being generated and the older ones being transmitted through a conventional cable.
I have heard that the newer trannys have servo's that are not as strong as the ones on the older trannys but can't confirm that.
I have heard that the newer trannys have servo's that are not as strong as the ones on the older trannys but can't confirm that.
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