Grand Cherokee rollover - transmission problem

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tim

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Please help!

Just rolled over my brother's 2003 Grand Cherokee in the snow. Half
over that is. Managed to get it back on its feet, but the wheels no
longer turn, in any gear (it's an automatic of course)

He needs to get back to the UK in 2 days...

I wondered if it could be a rollover sensor, and if there was a way of
resetting it.

Not much other damage, apart from a wing mirror, and no airbags went
off.

Please make my year and tell me there's an easy solution to the
problem.

Thanks,

Tim

 

"tim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Please help!
>
> Just rolled over my brother's 2003 Grand Cherokee in the snow. Half
> over that is. Managed to get it back on its feet, but the wheels no
> longer turn, in any gear (it's an automatic of course)
>
> He needs to get back to the UK in 2 days...
>
> I wondered if it could be a rollover sensor, and if there was a way of
> resetting it.
>
> Not much other damage, apart from a wing mirror, and no airbags went
> off.
>
> Please make my year and tell me there's an easy solution to the
> problem.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>


Err.... First thing I'd check is that the T/box is not in neutral (assuming
that the GC has a neutral position). Same thing used to happen whenever my
old Suzuki LJ80 fell over.
And that was often!

Simon H


 

"tim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Please help!
>
> Just rolled over my brother's 2003 Grand Cherokee in the snow. Half
> over that is. Managed to get it back on its feet, but the wheels no
> longer turn, in any gear (it's an automatic of course)
>
> He needs to get back to the UK in 2 days...
>
> I wondered if it could be a rollover sensor, and if there was a way of
> resetting it.
>
> Not much other damage, apart from a wing mirror, and no airbags went
> off.
>
> Please make my year and tell me there's an easy solution to the
> problem.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>

Sound like loss of transmission fluid.


 
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