Dif JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2002 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual
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(7) Inspect low range annulus gear (Fig. 42).Gear
is not a serviceable component. If damaged,
replace gear and front case as assembly.
(8) Remove oil seals from following components:
²front bearing retainer.
²rear retainer.
²oil pump.
²case halves.
DIFFERENTIAL
(1) Mark differential case halves for reference.
(2) Remove differential case bolts.
(3) Invert differential on workbench.
(4) Separate top case from bottom case. Use slots
in case halves to pry them apart (Fig. 43).
(5) Remove thrust washers and planet gears from
case pins (Fig. 44).
(6) Remove mainshaft and sprocket gears from
bottom case (Fig. 45). Note gear position for reference
before separating them.
CLEANING
Clean the transfer case parts with a standard
parts cleaning solvent. Remove all traces of sealer
from the cases and retainers with a scraper and all
purpose cleaner. Use compressed air to remove sol-
vent residue from oil feed passages in the case
halves, retainers, gears, and shafts.
The oil pickup screen can be cleaned with solvent.
Shake excess solvent from the screen after cleaning
and allow it to air dry. Do not use compressed air.
Fig. 42 Inspecting Low Range Annulus Gear
1 - LOW RANGE ANNULUS GEAR
Fig. 43 Separating Differential Case Halves
1 - TOP CASE
2 - CASE BOLTS
3 - CASE BOLTS
4 - CASE SLOTS
5 - CASE BOLTS
Fig. 44 Planet Gears And Thrust Washer Removal
1 - MAINSHAFT GEAR
2 - THRUST WASHERS (12)
3 - PLANET GEARS (6)
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(15) Install new pickup tube O-ring in oil pump
(Fig. 63).
(16) Remove rear retainer bearing with Installer
8128 and Handle C-4171, NV242HD only.
(17) Install rear bearing in retainer with Handle
C-4171 and Installer 5064 (Fig. 64), NV242HD only.
DIFFERENTIAL
(1) Lubricate differential components with auto-
matic transmission fluid.
(2) Install sprocket gear in differential bottom case
(Fig. 65).(3) Install differential planet gears and new thrust
washers (Fig. 66).Be sure thrust washers are
installed at top and bottom of each planet gear.
(4) Install differential mainshaft gear (Fig. 66).
Fig. 63 Pickup Tube O-Ring Installation
1 - PICKUP TUBE O-RING
Fig. 64 Installing Rear Bearing In Retainer
1 - SPECIAL TOOL C-4171
2 - SPECIAL TOOL 5064
3 - REAR RETAINER
Fig. 65 Installing Differential Sprocket Gear
1 - SPROCKET GEAR
2 - BOTTOM CASE
Fig. 66 Installing Mainshaft And Planet Gears
1 - MAINSHAFT GEAR
2 - THRUST WASHERS (12)
3 - PLANET GEARS (6)
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TRANSFER CASE - NV242 (Continued)
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(5) Align and position differential top case on bot-
tom case (Fig. 67). Align using scribe marks made at
disassembly.
(6) While holding differential case halves together,
invert the differential and start the differential case
bolts.
(7) Tighten differential case bolts to specified
torque.
INPUT GEAR/LOW RANGE ASSEMBLY
(1) Assemble low range gear, input gear thrust
washers, input gear and input gear retainer (Fig. 68).
(2) Install low range gear snap ring (Fig. 69).
(3) Lubricate input gear and low range gears with
automatic transmission fluid.
(4) Start input gear shaft into front case bearing.
(5) Press input gear shaft into front bearing.
(6) Install new input gear snap ring (Fig. 70).
(7) Apply 3 mm (1/8 in.) wide bead of Mopartgas-
ket maker or silicone adhesive sealer to seal surface
of front bearing retainer.
(8) Install front bearing retainer (Fig. 71). Tighten
retainer bolts to 16 ft. lbs. (21 N´m) torque.
SHIFT FORKS, SECTOR, AND MAINSHAFT
(1) Install the shift sector shaft o-ring and bush-
ing.
(2) Install shift sector.(3) Install new pads on low range fork, if neces-
sary.
(4) Assemble low range fork and sleeve.
Fig. 67 Differential Case Assembly
1 - TOP CASE
2 - BOTTOM CASE
3 - CASE ALIGNMENT MARKS
Fig. 68 Low Range And Input Gear Assembly
1 - THRUST WASHERS
2 - LOW RANGE GEAR
3 - INPUT GEAR
4 - RETAINER
Fig. 69 Install Low Range Gear Snap-Ring
1 - LOW RANGE GEAR SNAP-RING
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(5)Position low range fork and sleeve in case. Be
sure low range fork pin is engaged in shift sector slot.
(6) Install first mainshaft bearing spacer on main-
shaft (Fig. 72).
(7) Install bearing rollers on mainshaft (Fig. 72).
Coat bearing rollers with generous quantity of petro-
leum jelly to hold them in place.
(8) Install remaining bearing spacer on mainshaft
(Fig. 72). Do not displace any bearings while install-
ing spacer.(9) Install differential (Fig. 73). Do not displace
mainshaft bearings when installing differential.
Fig. 70 Input Gear Snap-Ring Installation
1 - INPUT GEAR
2 - SNAP-RING
Fig. 71 Installing Front Bearing Retainer
1 - FRONT BEARING RETAINER
Fig. 72 Installing Mainshaft Bearing Rollers and
Spacers
1 - MAINSHAFT BEARING ROLLERS
2 - BEARING SPACERS
Fig. 73 Differential Installation
1 - DIFFERENTIAL
2 - MAINSHAFT
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TRANSFER CASE - NV242 (Continued)
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(10) Install differential snap-ring (Fig. 74).
(11) Install intermediate clutch shaft (Fig. 75).
(12) Install clutch shaft thrust washer (Fig. 76).
(13) Install clutch shaft snap-ring (Fig. 77).(14) Inspect mode fork assembly (Fig. 78). Replace
pads and bushing if necessary. Replace fork tube if
bushings inside tube are worn or damaged. Also
check springs and slider bracket (Fig. 78). Replace
worn, damaged components.
Fig. 74 Installing Differential Snap-Ring
1 - DIFFERENTIAL SNAP-RING
Fig. 75 Installing Intermediate Clutch Shaft
1 - INTERMEDIATE CLUTCH SHAFT
Fig. 76 Installing Clutch Shaft Thrust Washer
1 - CLUTCH SHAFT THRUST RING
Fig. 77 Installing Clutch Shaft Snap-Ring
1 - SNAP-RING
2 - INTERMEDIATE CLUTCH SHAFT
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(15) Install mode sleeve in mode fork (Fig. 79).
Then install assembled sleeve and fork on mainshaft.
Be sure mode sleeve splines are engaged in differen-
tial splines.
(16) Install mode fork and mainshaft assembly in
case (Fig. 80). Rotate mainshaft slightly to engage
shaft with low range gears.
(17) Rotate mode fork pin into shift sector slot.Fig. 79 Installing Mode Fork And Sleeve
1 - MAINSHAFT
2 - MODE SLEEVE
3 - MODE FORK ASSEMBLY
Fig. 80 Assembled Mainshaft And Mode Fork
Installation
1 - MAINSHAFT ASSEMBLY
2 - MODE FORK
Fig. 78 Mode Fork Assembly Inspection
1 - SLIDER
2 - MODE FORK
3 - BUSHING/SPRING
4 - TUBE
5-PADS
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TRANSFER CASE - NV242 (Continued)
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NV242HD REAR RETAINER
(1) Apply bead of MopartSealer, or LoctiteŸ
Ultra Gray, to mating surface of rear retainer. Sealer
bead should be a maximum of 3/16 in.
(2) Install rear retainer on rear case. Tighten
retainer bolts to 20-27 N´m (15-20 ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install new output shaft bearing snap-ring
(Fig. 91). Lift mainshaft slightly to seat snap-ring in
shaft groove, if necessary.
(4) Apply 3 mm (1/8 in.) wide bead of Mopartgas-
ket maker or silicone adhesive sealer to mounting
surface of extension housing. Allow sealer to set-up
slightly before proceeding.(5) Install extension housing on rear retainer.
(6) Install extension housing bolts and tighten to
35-46 N´m (26-34 ft. lbs.).
COMPANION FLANGE
(1) Lubricate companion flange hub with transmis-
sion fluid and install flange on front shaft.
(2) Install new seal washer on front shaft.
(3) Install flange on front shaft and tighten nut to
122-176 N´m (90-130 ft. lbs.).
INSTALLATION
(1) Mount transfer case on a transmission jack.
(2) Secure transfer case to jack with chains.
(3) Position transfer case under vehicle.
(4) Align transfer case and transmission shafts
and install transfer case on transmission.
(5) Install and tighten transfer case attaching nuts
to 35 N´m (26 ft. lbs.) torque (Fig. 4).
(6) Align and connect propeller shafts. (Refer to 3 -
DIFFERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER
SHAFT/PROPELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
(7) Fill transfer case with correct fluid. Check
transmission fluid level. Correct as necessary.
(8) Install rear crossmember and skid plate, if
equipped. Tighten crossmember bolts to 41 N´m (30
ft. lbs.) torque.
(9) Remove transmission jack and support stand.
(10) Connect shift rod to transfer case range lever.
(11) Connect transfer case vent hose and transfer
case position sensor.
(12) Adjust transfer case shift cable.
(13) Lower vehicle and verify transfer case shift
operation.
Fig. 91 Install Output Bearing Snap-ring
1 - REAR RETAINER
2 - SNAP-RING
3 - REAR BEARING
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SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSFER CASE - NV242
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Plug, Detent 16-24 11.8-17.7 -
Bolt, Diff. Case 17-27 12.5-19.9 -
Plug, Drain/Fill 20-34 15-25 -
Bolt, Front Brg. Retainer 16-27 11.8-19.9 -
Bolt, Case Half 35-46 25.8-33.9 -
Nut, Front Yoke 122-176 90-130 -
Screw, Oil Pump 1.2-1.8 - 12-15
Nut, Range Lever 27-34 19.9-25 -
Bolt, Rear Retainer 35-46 25.8-33.9 -
Nuts, Mounting 35 25.8 -
Bolts, U-Joint 19 14 -
SPECIAL TOOLS
TRANSFER CASE - NV242
Installer, Seal - C-4076-B
Handle, Universal - C-4171
Remover, Bearing - C-4210
Puller, Slinger - MD-998056-A
Installer - MD-998323
Installer, Bearing - 5064
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TRANSFER CASE - NV242 (Continued)
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FLUID
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID DRAIN/
REFILL
The fill and drain plugs are both in the rear case
(Fig. 92).
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Position drain pan under transfer case.
(3) Remove drain and fill plugs and drain lubri-
cant completely.
(4) Install drain plug. Tighten plug to 20-34 N´m
(15-25 ft. lbs.).
(5) Remove drain pan.
(6) Fill transfer case to bottom edge of fill plug
opening with MopartTransfer Case Lubricant.
(7) Install and tighten fill plug to 20-34 N´m
(15-25 ft. lbs.).
(8) Lower vehicle.
FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Remove front propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIF-
FERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/
PROPELLER SHAFT - REMOVAL)
(3) Remove front output shaft companion flange.
(4) Remove seal from front case with pry tool (Fig.
93).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install new front output seal in front case with
Installer Tool 6952-A as follows:
(a) Place new seal on tool. Garter spring on seal
goes toward interior of case.
(b) Start seal in bore with light taps from ham-
mer (Fig. 94). Once seal is started, continue tap-
ping seal into bore until installer tool seats against
case.
(2) Install companion flange and tighten nut to
122-176 (90-130 ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install front propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIF-
FERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/
PROPELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
Fig. 92 Fill/Drain Plug and I.D. Tag Location -
Typical
1 - I.D. TAG
2 - FILL PLUG
3 - DRAIN PLUG
Fig. 93 Remove Front Output Shaft Seal
1 - OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL
2 - PRYBAR
Fig. 94 Front Output Seal Installation
1 - INSTALLER 6952-A
2 - TRANSFER CASE
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REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Disengage the transfer case position sensor
connector from the position sensor (Fig. 97).
(3) Remove the position sensor from the transfer
case.
INSTALLATION
(1) Inspect the o-ring seal on the transfer case
position sensor. Replace the o-ring if necessary.
(2) Install the transfer case position sensor into
the transfer case. Torque the sensor to 20-34 N´m
(15-25 ft.lbs.).
(3) Engage the transfer case position sensor con-
nector to the position sensor.
(4) Lower vehicle.
(5) Verify proper sensor operation.
REAR RETAINER BUSHING
AND SEAL - NV242HD
REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Remove rear propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIF-
FERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/
PROPELLER SHAFT - REMOVAL)
(3) Using a suitable pry tool or slide-hammer
mounted screw, remove the rear retainer seal.
(4) Using Remover 6957, remove bushing from
rear retainer (Fig. 98).
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean fluid residue from sealing surface and
inspect for defects.
(2) Position replacement bushing in rear retainer
with fluid port in bushing aligned with slot in
retainer.
(3) Using Installer 8160, drive bushing into
retainer until installer seats against case (Fig. 99).
(4) Using Installer C-3995-A, install seal in rear
retainer (Fig. 100).
Fig. 97 Transfer Case Position Sensor and
Connector
1 - TRANSFER CASE POSITION SENSOR CONNECTOR
2 - TRANSFER CASE POSITION SENSOR
3 - TRANSFER CASE
4 - OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR CONNECTOR
Fig. 98 Rear Retainer Bushing Removal
1 - REMOVER 6957
2 - REAR RETAINER BUSHING
Fig. 99 Rear Retainer Bushing Install
1 - REAR RETAINER BUSHING
2 - INSTALLER 8160
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POSITION SENSOR (Continued)