OWhatAThrill
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Ok, I am posting for one of my 17 year old son's friends. She has a 1996 Grand Cherokee. Seems some of them decided to go mudding last night. Got it stuck in water up to the bottom of the door, with the whole inside carpet (excluding trunk area) getting wet. Now it appears there are transmission problems. Will barely take off in drive. Have to rev it high to get it to move. Wouldn't start at one point, but started later. The boys took it and changed the transmission, they said the reverse stopped working after they changed the fluid. They said there was water in the transmission fluid. The girl is here, sobbing. Course blame is going all around, from the one who suggested it, to the one who was driving it, who was supposedly told by the owner NOT to go in "that" direction because of a known huge holes but the driver did, PLOP! is the report. Any suggestions?
PS. Just had a report that they put in the wrong kind of transmission fluid. "NOW" they read the manual.
Also, that you sometimes can actually drive the truck when its in neutral, and when you put it in reverse, it "gets up on its honches, like it's trying to go, but doesn't move" <was verbatium> and then when they take it out of reverse, it lowers itself back down. I'm talking to the girl now, telling her about changing all the fluids. Its sad, she's asking how to tell her parents, and her grandmother who bought her the truck.
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Ok, I am posting for one of my 17 year old son's friends. She has a 1996 Grand Cherokee. Seems some of them decided to go mudding last night. Got it stuck in water up to the bottom of the door, with the whole inside carpet (excluding trunk area) getting wet. Now it appears there are transmission problems. Will barely take off in drive. Have to rev it high to get it to move. Wouldn't start at one point, but started later. The boys took it and changed the transmission, they said the reverse stopped working after they changed the fluid. They said there was water in the transmission fluid. The girl is here, sobbing. Course blame is going all around, from the one who suggested it, to the one who was driving it, who was supposedly told by the owner NOT to go in "that" direction because of a known huge holes but the driver did, PLOP! is the report. Any suggestions?
PS. Just had a report that they put in the wrong kind of transmission fluid. "NOW" they read the manual.