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What transmission does a 1995 Jeep Wrangler have?

What transmission does a 1995 Jeep Wrangler have?

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Engine Year Transmission
4.2 L AMC straight-6 engine 1989–1990 5-speed AX-15 manual
4.0 L AMC straight-6 engine 1991 3-speed A999 automatic
1991–1995 3-speed 32RH(A999) automatic
1991–1995 5-speed AX-15 manual

What manual transmission is in a 1995 Jeep Wrangler?

A 1995 Jeep Wrangler five-speed transmission and a 1997 Jeep Wrangler transmission five-speed manual were manufactured with the AX15 manual transmission.

Which is better Jeep Wrangler YJ or manual transmissions?

Both have their strengths and weaknesses, but it seems that most off-roaders have come down on the side of the manual transmissions. In addition to getting better fuel economy and producing slightly more power, manual Jeep Wrangler YJ transmissions are also easier to repair, which is a big plus for off-roading enthusiasts.

When did Jeep stop making the Wrangler YJ?

That same year, the manual transmissions slave cylinder changed its position to outside the bell housing of the transmission so that substitutes could be made more easily. In 1995, the larger Dana 30 U-joints were used and the frame and body of the Wrangler YJ were fully galvanized.

What kind of engine does a Jeep Wrangler YJ have?

Until 1991, the Wrangler YJ featured 2.5L AMC150 or 4.2L AMC258 engines. The 112hp 4.2L 258 CID straight 6 was replaced by the 180hp 4.0L AMC242 variation. In 1992, the roll cage was increased for shoulder belts at the back. Cable speedos were also replaced with an electronic speedometer.

Is the Jeep Wrangler TJ a sister site to the YJ?

Answers to some of the most frequently asked YJ related questions. This forum is for discussions about Jeeps other than the Wrangler YJ. This is our sister site for the Jeep Wrangler TJ, produced from 1997-2006.

Can a YJ engine be replaced in a wrangler?

Keep vibrations and external drivetrain wear to a minimal by servicing your Wrangler YJ’s transmission and engine mounts. you can extend the life of your Wrangler’s drivetrain by replacing old and worn out mounts.

Both have their strengths and weaknesses, but it seems that most off-roaders have come down on the side of the manual transmissions. In addition to getting better fuel economy and producing slightly more power, manual Jeep Wrangler YJ transmissions are also easier to repair, which is a big plus for off-roading enthusiasts.

What happens if you don’t mount a Wrangler YJ?

Without proper mounting, an engine will literally try to rip its self from your Wrangler’s body, producing a lot of unwanted shaking and engine bay vibration. This can destroy many of other drivetrain components in the process. Keep your YJ in proper working order and don’t skimp on the essentials like a new set of motor mounts.

When was the Jeep Wrangler YJ made in Canada?

The Jeep YJ, sold as the Wrangler in the United States, replaced the Jeep CJ line in 1986 and was built in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, until the plant closed on April 23, 1992.

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