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On 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4WD 5.2L MFI 8cyl the Vehicle Speed Sensor - is located in Transmission / Transfer case extension housing (tail section), near where the drive shaft attaches to the transmission. The sensor has three wires (white / black, black / light blue and white / orange).
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Chrysler has a Technical Service
Bulletin for drain blockage. See TSB: 24-06-96 Affected
Models: 1993 - 1996 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee / Grand Wagoneer 1993 -
1996 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (Outside U.S.)
Chrysler has a Technical Service Bulletin for
an updated cowl screen. See TSB: 24-17-97 Affected Models:
1993 - 1996 (ZJ) Grand Cherokee / Grand Wagoneer
1993 - 1996 (ZG) Grand Cherokee (Outside U.S.)
sounds like a possible shift solenoid. If it's due for a fluid change, do that and add a container of lucas trans conditioner. Likely you have a drain plug on the pan so if the fluid was recently serviced, just drain a quart out and replace with the additive, then top off. If the condition does not change within a week, likely you will need better diagnosis from a reputable trans shop.
42RE: The 42RE four speed automatic transmission was used in 1993.3 to 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokees with 4.0L engines.
46RH: The 46RH four speed automatic transmission was used in 1993 to 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokees with 5.2L engines.
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