NP231 drain & fill
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From: SEMO
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0 L6
NP231 drain & fill
I drained & filled the NP231 over the weekend for the first time since I've owned my XJ. Gear oil drained out. I poured about 1/2 a quart of Dex/Merc in there with the drain plug out to dilute and drain any remaining gear oil.
After that drained out, I replaced the drain plug and poured Dex/Merc in until it ran out of the fill hole. I was only able to get 1 quart in there. I'm pretty sure the NP231 specs are for about 2 quarts of fluid. Is there usually nearly a quart that doesn't drain when on level ground?
After that drained out, I replaced the drain plug and poured Dex/Merc in until it ran out of the fill hole. I was only able to get 1 quart in there. I'm pretty sure the NP231 specs are for about 2 quarts of fluid. Is there usually nearly a quart that doesn't drain when on level ground?
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Duh. I don't know why I didn't check the FSM... I just went by the opinions of all the web "experts" for the capacity. Serves me right... I just checked the '00 FSM and it says 1.2L.
Thanks Pat.
Thanks Pat.
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From: Groton, MA
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: I6 4.0L
No problem. The spec was definitely lower than I expected when I changed the fluid a few months back. I guess they say 2 because you'd have to buy 2 quart sized bottles... lol.
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Year: 1995
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My 95 has the real big plugs (like over an inch hex head.. I can't recall the exact size, but I had to buy the socket) and I just use the cheapo Walmart brand (SuperTech) Dex/Merc 3. Most folks seem to agree that the NP231 isn't picky about fluid so long as it's changed on schedule and the SuperTech fluids are actually pretty decent.
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Oh, that's right about the plugs. I wasn't really sure what the question was though.
Dex/Merc is specified in the manuals and that's what I have on hand for the AW4 anyway. Any thin oil or ATF has been shown to work in the 231 just don't use anything thicker than 5w-30 or the internal pump won't be able to pump it properly. Some guys want to put 15w-40 HDEO or gear oil in them, and that's a no-no. The PO put engine oil in mine and I ran it that way for 70K miles with no issue.
With that said, just make it easy on yourself and use the recommended Dex/Merc and don't overthink it!
Dex/Merc is specified in the manuals and that's what I have on hand for the AW4 anyway. Any thin oil or ATF has been shown to work in the 231 just don't use anything thicker than 5w-30 or the internal pump won't be able to pump it properly. Some guys want to put 15w-40 HDEO or gear oil in them, and that's a no-no. The PO put engine oil in mine and I ran it that way for 70K miles with no issue.
With that said, just make it easy on yourself and use the recommended Dex/Merc and don't overthink it!
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Year: 1995
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Oh, that's right about the plugs. I wasn't really sure what the question was though.
Dex/Merc is specified in the manuals and that's what I have on hand for the AW4 anyway. Any thin oil or ATF has been shown to work in the 231 just don't use anything thicker than 5w-30 or the internal pump won't be able to pump it properly. Some guys want to put 15w-40 HDEO or gear oil in them, and that's a no-no. The PO put engine oil in mine and I ran it that way for 70K miles with no issue.
With that said, just make it easy on yourself and use the recommended Dex/Merc and don't overthink it!
Dex/Merc is specified in the manuals and that's what I have on hand for the AW4 anyway. Any thin oil or ATF has been shown to work in the 231 just don't use anything thicker than 5w-30 or the internal pump won't be able to pump it properly. Some guys want to put 15w-40 HDEO or gear oil in them, and that's a no-no. The PO put engine oil in mine and I ran it that way for 70K miles with no issue.
With that said, just make it easy on yourself and use the recommended Dex/Merc and don't overthink it!
#11
i cant get more in then 1 quart and a little over just 1 didnt fill it up completely
marc
edit: either the 231 or the 242 seem to take exact same amount
marc
edit: either the 231 or the 242 seem to take exact same amount
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From: Groton, MA
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
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I used Valvoline transfer case fluid, which said it was compatible with transfer cases that require DEX/Merc. When I drained my transfer case I got slightly over a quart as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VbsK_4M70k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VbsK_4M70k
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