Adjusting the Grand Cherokee automatic transmission

Required materials:

* OBDII scanner
* Fuel pressure stabilizer
* Fuel pressure gauge
* Wires with alligator clips
* Wrench set
* Fresh transmission fluid filter
* Transmission fluid

Steps:

1. Preparing the car

* Place the car on a level surface.
* Provide access to the underside of the vehicle using a lift or jacks.
* Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.

2. Reset transmission adaptations

* Connect the OBDII scanner to the vehicle’s diagnostic port.
* Enter the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
* Perform the “Transmission Adaptations Reset” function.

3. Checking the level and pressure of the transmission fluid

* Check the transmission fluid level on a cold engine. The level should be at the COLD mark on the dipstick.
* Connect the fuel pressure gauge to the transmission fluid pressure test port.
* Start the engine and warm it up to operating temperature.
* When shifting gears at idle, the pressure should fluctuate between 25 and 35 pounds per square inch (PSI).

4. Transmission fluid pressure adjustment

* If the transmission fluid pressure is not within the specified range, the fuel pressure stabilizer must be adjusted.
* Use a set of wrenches to loosen the fuel pressure stabilizer mounting nut.
*Turning the fuel pressure regulator clockwise will increase the pressure, and turning it counterclockwise will decrease the pressure.
* Recheck the transmission fluid pressure until it is within the specified range.

5. Replacing the transmission fluid filter

* Remove the transmission pan.
* Replace the old transmission fluid filter with a new one.
* Reinstall the transmission pan.

6. Filling transmission fluid

* Fill with fresh transmission fluid through the dipstick hole.
*Add enough fluid to bring the level to the HOT mark on the dipstick.

7. Assembly

* Connect the negative terminal of the battery.
* Check all connections for leaks.
* Reset transmission adaptations again.

8. Check

* Start the car and let it idle for about 10 minutes.
* Shift gears at all speeds and check for smooth shifting.
* Check for transmission fluid leaks.

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