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TJ LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 0-1

LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE


CONTENTS

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GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3


JUMP STARTING, HOISTING AND TOWING . . . . 8

GENERAL INFORMATION

INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1


CLASSIFICATION OF LUBRICANTS . . . . . . . . . . . 1 PARTS AND LUBRICANT
FLUID CAPACITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

GENERAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS


Chrysler Corporation uses international symbols to
INTRODUCTION identify engine compartment lubricant and fluid
Service and maintenance procedures for compo- inspection and fill locations (Fig. 1).
nents and systems listed in Schedule—A or B can be
found by using the Group Tab Locator index at the
front of this manual. If it is not clear which group
contains the information needed, refer to the index at
the back of this manual.
There are two maintenance schedules that show
proper service based on the conditions that the vehi-
cle is subjected to.
Schedule—A, lists scheduled maintenance to be
performed when the vehicle is used for general trans-
portation.
Schedule—B, lists maintenance intervals for vehi-
cles that are operated under the conditions listed at
the beginning of the Maintenance Schedule section.
Use the schedule that best describes your driving
conditions.
Where time and mileage are listed, follow the Fig. 1 International Symbols
interval that occurs first.
CLASSIFICATION OF LUBRICANTS
PARTS AND LUBRICANT RECOMMENDATIONS Only lubricants that are endorsed by the following
When service is required, Chrysler Corporation organization should be used to service a Chrysler
recommends that only Mopart brand parts, lubri- Corporation vehicle.
cants and chemicals be used. Mopar provides the • Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
best engineered products for servicing Chrysler Cor- • American Petroleum Institute (API) (Fig. 2)
poration vehicles. • National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI)
(Fig. 3)
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued)

Fig. 3 NLGI Symbol


Fig. 2 API Symbol FLUID CAPACITIES
ENGINE OIL FUEL TANK
SAE VISCOSITY RATING INDICATES ENGINE OIL VISCOSITY
Standard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56.8 L (15 gal.)
An SAE viscosity grade is used to specify the vis-
Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71.9 L (19.0 gal.)
cosity of engine oil. SAE 30 specifies a single viscos-
ity engine oil. Engine oils also have multiple ENGINE OIL
viscosities. These are specified with a dual SAE vis-
cosity grade which indicates the cold-to-hot tempera- 2.5L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.8 L (4.0 qts.)
ture viscosity range. 4.0L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.7 L (6.0 qts.)
• SAE 30 = single grade engine oil. COOLING SYSTEM
• SAE 10W-30 = multiple grade engine oil.
2.5L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.5 L (9.0 qts.)
API QUALITY CLASSIFICATION
4.0L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.9 L (10.5 qts.)
The API Service Grade specifies the type of perfor-
mance the engine oil is intended to provide. The API AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Service Grade specifications also apply to energy con- Dry fill capacity*
serving engine oils.
Use engine oils that are API Service Certified. 32RH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1 L (17.1pts.)
5W-30 and 10W-30 MOPAR engine oils conform to 30RH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.6 L (14.0 pts.)
specifications. *Depending on type and size of internal cooler,
Refer to Group 9, Engine for engine oil specifica- length and inside diameter of cooler lines, or use of
tion. an auxiliary cooler, these figures may vary. Refer to
Group 21, Transmission for proper fluid fill proce-
GEAR LUBRICANTS dure.
SAE ratings also apply to multiple grade gear
lubricants. In addition, API classification defines the MANUAL TRANSMISSION
lubricants usage.
AX5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.2 L (3.3 qts.)
LUBRICANTS AND GREASES AX15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.15 L (3.32 qts.)
Lubricating grease is rated for quality and usage
TRANSFER CASE
by the NLGI. All approved products have the NLGI
symbol (Fig. 3) on the label. At the bottom NLGI
COMMAND-TRAC 231 . . . . . . . . . . . .1.0 L (2.2 pts.)
symbol is the usage and quality identification letters.
Wheel bearing lubricant is identified by the letter FRONT AXLE
“G”. Chassis lubricant is identified by the latter “L”.
The letter following the usage letter indicates the 181–FBI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.2 L (2.5 pts.)
quality of the lubricant. The following symbols indi- REAR AXLE
cate the highest quality.
194–RBI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.66 L (3.5 pts.*)
216–RBI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.89 L (4.0 pts.*)
* When equipped with TRAC-LOK, include 4
ounces of Friction Modifier Additive.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES

INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION SCHEDULE—B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4


INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 UNSCHEDULED INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
SCHEDULE—A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

GENERAL INFORMATION • Inspect battery and clean and tighten terminals


as required. Check electrolyte level and add water as
INTRODUCTION needed.
There are two maintenance schedules that show • Check fluid levels of coolant reservoir, power
proper service intervals for TJ vehicles. Use the steering, brake master cylinder, and transmission
schedule that best describes the conditions the vehi- and add as needed.
cle is operated under. When mileage and time is • Check all lights and all other electrical items for
listed, follow the interval that occurs first. correct operation.
Schedule-A lists all the scheduled maintenance to
be performed under normal operating conditions. At Each Oil Change
Schedule-B is a schedule for vehicles that are • Inspect exhaust system.
operated under the following conditions: • Inspect brake hoses.
• Frequent short trips driving less than 5 miles • Rotate the tires at each oil change interval
(8 km) shown on Schedule—A (7,500 miles) or every other
• Frequent driving in dusty conditions interval shown on Schedule—B (6,000 miles).
• Trailer towing • Check coolant level, hoses, and clamps.
• Extensive idling • Lubricate propeller shaft universal joints and
• More than 50% of driving is at sustained high slip splines (if equipped).
speeds during hot weather, above 90°F (32°C) • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Off road driving joints.
• Desert operation • After completion of off-road (4WD) operation, the
underside of the vehicle should be thoroughly
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE inspected. Examine threaded fasteners for looseness.
The scheduled emission maintenance listed in bold
type on the Maintenance Schedules, must be done at SCHEDULE—A
the mileage specified to assure the continued proper
functioning of the emission control system. These, 7,500 Miles (12 000 km) or at 6 months
and all other maintenance services included in this • Change engine oil.
manual, should be done to provide the best vehicle • Replace engine oil filter.
performance and reliability. More frequent mainte-
nance may be needed for vehicles in severe operating 15,000 Miles (24 000 km) or at 12 months
conditions such as dusty areas and very short trip • Change engine oil.
driving. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
UNSCHEDULED INSPECTION joints.

At Each Stop For Fuel 22,500 Miles (36 000 km) or at 18 months
• Check engine oil level, add as required. • Change engine oil.
• Check windshield washer solvent and add if • Replace engine oil filter.
required. • Inspect brake linings.

Once A Month 30,000 Miles (48 000 km) or at 24 months


• Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear • Change engine oil.
or damage. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Replace engine air cleaner element.
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued)
• Replace spark plugs. 90,000 Miles (144 000 km) or at 72 months
• Inspect drive belts. Adjust as needed. • Change engine oil.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball • Replace engine oil filter.
joints. • Replace engine air cleaner element.
• Drain and refill transfer case fluid. • Replace spark plugs.
• Inspect drive belts. Adjust as needed.
37,500 Miles (60 000 km) or at 30 months • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Change engine oil. joints.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been
• Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid 45,000 miles (72 500 km) or 36 months since last
and replace filter. change
• Drain and refill manual transmission fluid. • Drain and refill transfer case fluid.
• Inspect brake linings.
45,000 Miles (72 000 km) or at 36 months
• Change engine oil. 97,500 Miles (156 000 km) or at 78 months
• Replace engine oil filter. • Change engine oil.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball • Replace engine oil filter.
joints. • Lubricate steering linkage.
• Inspect brake linings. • Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been
• Flush and replace engine coolant at 36 months, 45,000 miles (72 500 km) or 36 months since last
regardless of mileage. change

52,500 Miles (84 000 km) or at 42 months 105,000 Miles (168 000 km) or at 84 months
• Change engine oil. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Flush and replace engine coolant if not done at • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
36 months. joints.
60,000 Miles (96 000 km) or at 48 months 112,500 Miles (180 000 km) or at 90 months
• Change engine oil. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Replace engine air cleaner element. • Drain and refill manual transmission fluid.
• Replace ignition cables. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid
• Replace spark plugs. and replace filter.
• Inspect drive belts. Adjust as needed. • Inspect brake linings.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
joints. 120,000 Miles (192 000 km) or at 96 months
• Drain and refill transfer case fluid. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter.
67,500 Miles (108 000 km) or at 54 months • Replace engine air cleaner element.
• Change engine oil. • Replace ignition cables.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace spark plugs.
• Inspect brake linings. • Inspect drive belts. Adjust as needed.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
75,000 Miles (120 000 km) or at 60 months joints.
• Change engine oil. • Drain and refill transfer case fluid.
• Replace engine oil filter. Inspection and service should also be performed
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball any time a malfunction is observed or suspected.
joints.
• Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid SCHEDULE—B
and replace filter.
• Drain and refill manual transmission fluid. 3,000 Miles (4 800 km)
• Change engine oil.
82,500 Miles (132 000 km) or at 66 months • Replace engine oil filter.
• Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter.
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued)
6,000 Miles (9 600 km) • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Change engine oil. joints.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Drain and refill transfer case fluid.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
joints. 33,000 Miles (53 000 km)
• Change engine oil.
9,000 Miles (14 400 km) • Replace engine oil filter.
• Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. 36,000 Miles (58 000 km)
• Change engine oil.
12,000 Miles (19 200 km) • Replace engine oil filter.
• Change engine oil. • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Replace engine oil filter. joints.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball • Drain and refill manual transmission fluid.
joints. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid
• Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and replace filter.
and replace filter. • Drain and refill front and rear axles.*
• Drain and refill front and rear axles.* • Inspect brake linings.
• Inspect brake linings.
39,000 Miles (62 000 km)
15,000 Miles (24 000 km) • Change engine oil.
• Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Replace engine oil filter.
• Inspect engine air cleaner element, replace 42,000 Miles (67 000 km)
as necessary. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter.
18,000 miles (29 000 km) • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Change engine oil. joints.
• Replace engine oil filter.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball 45,000 Miles (72 000 km)
joints. • Change engine oil.
• Drain and refill manual transmission fluid. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Inspect engine air cleaner element, replace
21,000 Miles (34 000 km) as necessary.
• Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. 48,000 Miles (77 000 km)
• Change engine oil.
24,000 Miles (38 000 km) • Replace engine oil filter.
• Change engine oil. • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Replace engine oil filter. joints.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid
joints. and replace filter.
• Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid • Drain and refill front and rear axles.*
and replace filter. • Inspect brake linings.
• Drain and refill front and rear axles.*
• Inspect brake linings. 51,000 Miles (82 000 km)
• Change engine oil.
27,000 Miles (43 000 km) • Replace engine oil filter.
• Change engine oil. • Flush and replace engine coolant.
• Replace engine oil filter.
54,000 miles (86 400 km)
30,000 Miles 48 000 km) • Change engine oil.
• Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Replace engine air cleaner element. joints.
• Replace spark plugs. • Drain and refill manual transmission fluid.
• Inspect drive belts. Adjust as needed.
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued)
57,000 Miles (91 000 km) 81,000 Miles (130 000 km)
• Change engine oil. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine oil filter.

60,000 Miles (96 000 km) 84,000 Miles (134 400 km)
• Change engine oil. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Replace engine air cleaner element. • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Replace ignition cables. joints.
• Replace spark plugs. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid
• Inspect drive belts. Adjust as needed. and replace filter.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball • Drain and refill front and rear axles.*
joints. • Inspect brake linings.
• Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid
and replace filter. 87,000 Miles (140 000 km)
• Drain and refill transfer case fluid. • Change engine oil.
• Drain and refill front and rear axles.* • Replace engine oil filter.
• Inspect brake linings.
90,000 Miles (144 000 km)
63,000 Miles (102 000 km) • Change engine oil.
• Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element.
• Replace spark plugs.
66,000 miles (105 600 km) • Inspect drive belts. Adjust as needed.
• Change engine oil. • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Replace engine oil filter. joints.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball • Drain and refill manual transmission fluid.
joints. • Drain and refill transfer case fluid.

69,000 Miles (110 000 km) 93,000 Miles (149 000 km)
• Change engine oil. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine oil filter.

72,000 Miles (115 200 km) 96,000 Miles (154 000 km)
• Change engine oil. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
joints. joints.
• Drain and refill manual transmission fluid. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid
• Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and replace filter.
and replace filter. • Drain and refill front and rear axles.*
• Drain and refill front and rear axles.* • Flush and replace engine coolant.
• Inspect brake linings. • Inspect brake linings.

75,000 Miles (120 000 km) 99,000 Miles (158 000 km)
• Change engine oil. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine oil filter.
• Inspect engine air cleaner element, replace
as necessary. 102,000 Miles (163 000 km)
• Change engine oil.
78,000 Miles (125 000 km) • Replace engine oil filter.
• Change engine oil. • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Replace engine oil filter. joints.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
joints. 105,000 Miles (168 000 km)
• Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter.
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GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued)
• Inspect engine air cleaner element, replace 120,000 Miles (192 000 km)
as necessary. • Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter.
108,000 Miles (172 800 km) • Replace engine air cleaner element.
• Change engine oil. • Replace ignition cables.
• Replace engine oil filter. • Replace spark plugs.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball • Inspect drive belts. Adjust as needed.
joints. • Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
• Drain and refill manual transmission fluid. joints.
• Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid
and replace filter. and replace filter.
• Drain and refill front and rear axles.* • Drain and refill transfer case fluid.
• Inspect brake linings. • Drain and refill front and rear axles.*
• Inspect brake linings.
111,000 Miles (177 600 km) *Off-highway operation, trailer towing, taxi, limou-
• Change engine oil. sine, bus, snow plowing, or other types of commercial
• Replace engine oil filter. service or prolonged operation with heavy loading,
especially in hot weather, require front and rear axle
114,000 Miles (182 400 km) service indicated with a * in Schedule—B. Perform
• Change engine oil. these services if the vehicle is operated under these
• Replace engine oil filter. conditions.
• Lubricate steering linkage and suspension ball
joints.

117,000 Miles (187 200 km)


• Change engine oil.
• Replace engine oil filter.
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JUMP STARTING, HOISTING AND TOWING

INDEX
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SERVICE PROCEDURES RECREATIONAL TOWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10


EMERGENCY TOW HOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 TOWING RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
HOISTING RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . 10 VEHICLE TOWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

SERVICE PROCEDURES (2) When using another vehicle as a booster


source, turn off all accessories, place gear selector in
JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE park or neutral, set park brake or equivalent and
operate engine at 1200 rpm.
WARNING: REVIEW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (3) On disabled vehicle, place gear selector in park
AND WARNINGS IN GROUP 8A, BATTERY/START- or neutral and set park brake or equivalent. Turn
ING/CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS. OFF all accessories.
DO NOT JUMP START A FROZEN BATTERY, PER- (4) Connect jumper cables to booster battery. RED
SONAL INJURY CAN RESULT. clamp to positive terminal (+). BLACK clamp to neg-
DO NOT JUMP START WHEN BATTERY INDICA- ative terminal (-). DO NOT allow clamps at opposite
TOR DOT IS YELLOW OR BRIGHT COLOR. BAT- end of cables to touch, electrical arc will result (Fig.
TERY CAN EXPLODE. 1). Review all warnings in this procedure.
DO NOT ALLOW JUMPER CABLE CLAMPS TO (5) On disabled vehicle, connect RED jumper cable
TOUCH EACH OTHER WHEN CONNECTED TO A clamp to battery positive (+) terminal. Connect
BOOSTER SOURCE. BLACK jumper cable clamp to the engine as close to
DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME NEAR BATTERY. the ground cable connection as possible (Fig. 1).
REMOVE METALLIC JEWELRY WORN ON HANDS
OR WRISTS TO AVOID INJURY BY ACCIDENTAL CAUTION: Do not crank starter motor on disabled
ARCHING OF BATTERY CURRENT. vehicle for more than 15 seconds, starter will over-
WHEN USING A HIGH OUTPUT BOOSTING heat and could fail.
DEVICE, DO NOT ALLOW DISABLED VEHICLE’S
BATTERY TO EXCEED 16 VOLTS. PERSONAL (6) Allow battery in disabled vehicle to charge to
INJURY OR DAMAGE TO ELECTRICAL SYSTEM at least 12.4 volts (75% charge) before attempting to
CAN RESULT. start engine. If engine does not start within 15 sec-
onds, stop cranking engine and allow starter to cool
(15 min.), before cranking again.
CAUTION: When using another vehicle as a
booster, do not allow vehicles to touch. Electrical
systems can be damaged on either vehicle.

TO JUMP START A DISABLED VEHICLE:


(1) Raise hood on disabled vehicle and visually
inspect engine compartment for:
• Generator drive belt condition and tension.
• Fuel fumes or leakage, correct if necessary.
• Frozen battery.
• Yellow or bright color test indicator, if equipped.
• Low battery fluid level.

CAUTION: If the cause of starting problem on dis-


abled vehicle is severe, damage to booster vehicle
charging system can result.
Fig. 1 Jumper Cable Clamp Connections
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SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
DISCONNECT CABLE CLAMPS AS FOLLOWS: SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Disconnect BLACK cable clamp from engine • Secure loose and protruding parts.
ground on disabled vehicle. • Always use a safety chain system that is inde-
• When using a Booster vehicle, disconnect pendent of the lifting and towing equipment.
BLACK cable clamp from battery negative terminal. • Do not allow towing equipment to contact the
Disconnect RED cable clamp from battery positive disabled vehicle’s fuel tank.
terminal. • Do not allow anyone under the disabled vehicle
• Disconnect RED cable clamp from battery posi- while it is lifted by the towing device.
tive terminal on disabled vehicle. • Do not allow passengers to ride in a vehicle
being towed.
TOWING RECOMMENDATIONS • Always observe state and local laws regarding
Chrysler Corporation recommends that a 4WD towing regulations.
vehicle be transported on a flat-bed device. A Wheel- • Do not tow a vehicle in a manner that could
lift or front end attached Sling-type device can be jeopardize the safety of the operator, pedestrians or
used provided all the wheels are lifted off the ground other motorists.
using tow dollies (Fig. 2) and (Fig. 3). • Do not attach tow chains, T-hooks, J-hooks, or a
tow sling to a bumper, steering linkage, drive shafts
or a non-reinforced frame hole.

GROUND CLEARANCE

CAUTION: If vehicle is towed with wheels


removed, install lug nuts to retain brake drums.

A towed vehicle should be raised until lifted wheels


are a minimum 100 mm (4 in) from the ground. Be
sure there is adequate ground clearance at the oppo-
site end of the vehicle, especially when towing over
rough terrain or steep rises in the road. If necessary,
remove the wheels from the lifted end of the vehicle
and lower the vehicle closer to the ground, to
increase the ground clearance at the opposite end of
the vehicle. Install lug nuts on wheel attaching studs
to retain brake drums.

FLAT-BED TOWING RAMP ANGLE


If a vehicle with flat-bed towing equipment is used,
the approach ramp angle should not exceed 15
degrees.
Fig. 2 Tow Vehicles With Approved Equipment
VEHICLE TOWING
WARNING: WHEN TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE
AND THE DRIVE WHEELS ARE SECURED IN A
WHEEL LIFT OR TOW DOLLIES, ENSURE THE
TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK POSITION (AUTO-
MATIC TRANSMISSION) OR A FORWARD DRIVE
GEAR (MANUAL TRANSMISSION).
DO NOT ATTACH SLING-TYPE TOWING EQUIP-
MENT TO THE REAR OF A TJ.

TOWING-FRONT END LIFTED (WHEEL LIFT)


(1) Raise the rear of the vehicle off the ground and
Fig. 3 Towing With Tow Dollies install tow dollies under rear wheels.
(2) Attach the wheel lift to the front wheels.
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SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
TOWING-REAR END LIFTED (WHEEL LIFT RECREATIONAL TOWING
ONLY) Refer to the Owners Manual for towing procedures.
(1) Raise the front of the vehicle off the ground
and install tow dollies under front wheels. EMERGENCY TOW HOOKS
(2) Attach the wheel lift to the rear wheels.
WARNING: REMAIN AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM A
TOWING-FRONT END LIFTED (SLING-TYPE) VEHICLE THAT IS BEING TOWED VIA ITS TOW
(1) Raise the rear of the vehicle off the ground and HOOKS. THE TOW STRAPS/CHAINS COULD BREAK
install tow dollies under rear wheels. AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
(2) Attach T-hooks to the access holes on the out-
board side of the frame rails (Fig. 4). Some Jeep vehicles are equipped with front emer-
(3) Before tightening the chain, position a protec- gency tow hooks. The tow hooks should be used for
tive pad between the chain and the bumper. EMERGENCY purposes only.
(4) Attach the safety chains to the vehicle (Fig. 5).
(5) Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position to CAUTION: DO NOT use emergency tow hooks for
unlock the steering wheel. tow truck hook-up or highway towing.

HOISTING RECOMMENDATIONS
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for emergency vehicle
lifting procedures.

FLOOR JACK
When properly positioned, a floor jack can be used
to lift a Jeep vehicle (Fig. 6). Support the vehicle in
the raised position with jack stands at the front and
rear ends of the frame rails.

Fig. 4 T-Hook Attachment

Fig. 5 Safety Chain Attachment

Fig. 6 Vehicle Lifting Locations


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SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
CAUTION: Do not attempt to lift a Jeep vehicle • A twin-post, chassis hoist.
with a floor jack positioned under: • A ramp-type, drive-on hoist.

• An axle tube. NOTE: When a frame-contact type hoist is used,


• A body side sill. verify that the lifting pads are positioned properly.
• A steering linkage component.
• A drive shaft.
• The engine or transmission oil pan. WARNING: THE HOISTING AND JACK LIFTING
• The fuel tank. POINTS PROVIDED ARE FOR A COMPLETE VEHI-
• A front suspension arm. CLE. WHEN A CHASSIS OR DRIVETRAIN COMPO-
• Transfer case. NENT IS REMOVED FROM A VEHICLE, THE
CENTER OF GRAVITY IS ALTERED MAKING SOME
NOTE: Use the correct sub-frame rail or frame rail HOISTING CONDITIONS UNSTABLE. PROPERLY
lifting locations only. SUPPORT OR SECURE VEHICLE TO HOISTING
DEVICE WHEN THESE CONDITIONS EXIST.

HOIST
A vehicle can be lifted with:
• A single-post, frame-contact hoist.

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