SOURCE: 1993 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Likely you have a shift control module malfunction. Module is probably on the right side fender in the engine compartment. Check to see if you have one (some do and some dont... go figure...I've got a 91 & 95... I have about five different diagrams and NONE apply to my vehicles)
SOURCE: automatic transmission wont shift
no this is a warranty problem any rebuild is obligated to the mechanic for at least a year to me make him refix it ya dig
SOURCE: 2005 jeep grand cherokee trans problem
1st gear shift solinoid in the tranny is plugged have the solinoid replaced. cheap part. 20 dollars from dodge
SOURCE: 1989 jeep cherokee 6cly auto trans shifts great
Sometimes you tranny may just be low in which case add fluid. Be sure to check while engine is hot, most likely in park or nuetral. It will say on dipstick. Also if you havent changed the filter you may want to do that, sometimes crud gets built up and it will not circulate well unless hot. If you change the filter, be careful as usually there is not a drain plug and the only way is to drop the pan. If you do go that route I advise buying a drain plug and drill a hole in pan and replace with plug so in the future theres less mess and a whole lot easier job. Hope this helps. Be sure to read directions on drilling hole for plug and be sure its drilled somewhere on the pan that doesnt get in the way of anything underneath.
SOURCE: my 89 jeep cherokee pioneer
Check the inline fuse under the glove box for the TCM. Fuse could be blown or have corrosion build up.
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