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What transmission is in a 1988 Jeep Comanche?

What transmission is in a 1988 Jeep Comanche?

Jeep Comanche

Jeep Comanche Pioneer
Manufacturer American Motors (1986-1988) Chrysler (1989-1992)
Transmission 4-speed Aisin AX-4 manual 5-speed Aisin AX-5 manual 5-speed Peugeot BA-10/5 manual 5-speed Aisin AX-15 manual 3-speed A904 automatic 4-speed Aisin AW-4 automatic
Wheelbase 119.6 in
Length 194.0 in

How rare is the Jeep Comanche?

Because of this, not many were made. This means that today they are exceedingly rare. More rare, even, than exotic sports cars like Ferraris. Today, you’re more likely to see a Ferrari on the road than one of the 200,000 Jeep Comanches that were made.

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Comanche have?

During the production life of the Comanche, six different transmissions were offered, manufactured by Aisin, Chrysler and Peugeot. Aisin provided the AX-4 (four-speed), AX-5 and AX-15 (five-speed overdrive) manual transmissions, along with the AW-4 four-speed automatic that was used beginning in 1987.

When did the Jeep Comanche pickup truck come out?

Jeep Comanche. The Jeep Comanche (designated MJ) is a pickup truck version of the Cherokee compact SUV that was produced from 1986 to 1992.

What are the rear brakes on a Jeep Comanche?

The Comanche came equipped with a rather unique weight sensing rear brake proportioning valve. This valve has become a matter of massive contention and controversy in the MJ sphere. The proportioning valve is adjusted based on the weight in the bed. The more load in the bed the more fluid is diverted to the rear brakes.

What is the payload capacity of a Comanche?

The package included heavier-duty leaf springs and wheels, larger tires and an upgraded rear axle to a Dana 44 instead of a Dana 35, which increases stock payload capacity from 1400 lb to 2205 lb, well above that of any other pickup of the Comanche’s size.

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Ruth Doyle