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Which transmission do you have, is it the manual or automatic (cvt) Also it has the auto stick if that helps. If it's the cvt, the dealer should have also replaced both filters when the fluid was changed

If the cooler filter (small paper filter, accessed from under the battery tray) was never replaced, it may be contributing to the problem and causing what is often called judder. I’m looking for a replacement trans for it This thread contains diagrams for locating various connectors, components, and wiring through the vehicle

This info was taken from older manuals and will be more accurate for earlier years, though hopefully still helpful for later years too

There will no doubt be discrepancies over the years. Remove the rear transmission mount bracket bolts and bracket from transmission Lower bell housing bolts courtesy of chrysler group, llc remove the remaining transmission bell housing bolts (1) Carefully lower engine and transaxle on screw jack and transmission jack until proper removal clearance is obtained.

Hi everyone i have a issues that i want to discuss with all, just to know what you think, or what did you do About the 6 speed transmission 6f24, also called powertech 6f24, or hyundai/kia a6mf1/a6mf2, avaliable in jeep patriots models 2014 and up The main topic is what kind of fluid it use. I am being told by multiple shops that i will need to replace my transmission

Every place i call here in west michigan (including the nissan dealer) will only replace the transmission

All that being said i will be needing to find a cheap used/salvaged transmission to keep costs down I don't know what type of transmission fluid my 2015 jeep patriot 2.4l 5 speed manual takes Also do i fill it through the transfer case And does that fluid lubricate the transfer case and the transmission

Or are they both separate fluids? I have a 2012 2.0l patriot that i recently bought from an individual owner After purchasing the vehicle i noticed that the transmission begins to slip in the first gear whenever i drove the car for a long period of time I assumed that the transmission fluid was low, but when i checked it the.

Go to check transmission codes

Same place youd go to erase them Keep foot on brake, shift car into reverse I shoot for just over 1/4 throttle personally Hit 'erase' while doing step 6 8

I have a 2013 compass sport with the 2.4 and a cvt transmission with 4wd I can’t figure out for the life of me if it has this “off road crawl ratio” or not

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