Your Jeep probably has the 242 select trac transfer case. If it's a full time 4x4, it will have a 249.
An AW4 transmission from a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not fit into a 1988 Jeep Cherokee. The transmissions in the varying years do not appear to be compatible with one another.
The markings for timing is located behind the crank pulley, below the water pump. This is true for all Jeep Cherokees 1988-2001 I6 -4.0 I own 2001 Cherokee, my brother owns 89 Cherokee, my hommie owns, 92 Cherokee. Timing markings can only be seen when the serpentine belt has been removed.
No 1988 is OBD 1, the connecter is under the hood.
In the year 1988 the federal court heard the case of Nero v. Cherokee Nation. This case went through many appeals and in 2006 the Cherokee nation Tribunal rules that Cherokee Freedmen were allow to apply of Cherokee citizenship.
Your Jeep probably has the 242 select trac transfer case. If it's a full time 4x4, it will have a 249.
The transmission oil line from a 1991 model of a Jeep Cherokee will fit a 1988 model of a Jeep Cherokee because the transmission oil line fits all Cherokee models that were made between 1987 and 1996.
Check your Automatic Transmission fluid level
according to a local dealer that model has no modulator valve on its automatic transmission sorry !
An AW4 transmission from a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not fit into a 1988 Jeep Cherokee. The transmissions in the varying years do not appear to be compatible with one another.
normal atf
700R4
should be a C-6
700r4 if its an automatic
Chrysler torqueflite 727, it is a 3 speed automatic transmission.
If you wish to learn how to rebuild a 1988 Honda Accord automatic transmission, then you should purchase Haynes Repair Manual, 1984 through 1989. You can buy this book at Autozone or www.amazon.com.
Standard or automatic? New or used? With installation? Your location?