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The Jeep Transmission Pan prevents valuable transmission oil to stagnate and overheat in order to ensure that your rig manages climbs and descents without hustles. Jeep represents exploration, and it was born in 1945 with a rough civilian prototype that defined all trail ready SUVs that were to come along. Jeep nowadays leaves drivers with awe-inspiring bodies, rugged ground clearance and its well-known four wheel drive that is comfortable in mud or sand or even snow. The Selec-Terrain system allows you to rotate a dial and immediately adjust traction and contemporary dashboards offer voice recognition, in-air updates, and driver aids. The owners also treasure the open air design that transforms any forest road to a sightseeing point and they embrace a spirit of community that exchanges paths, camping sites and stories. A Transmission Pan is a sump, which is shaped out of metal that is situated underneath an automatic gearbox, it contains fluid, harbors the filter as well as directs oil to provide cooling. Fitting a new Transmission Pan begins with the Jeep parked in level ground with the use of wheel chocks, jack and draining of the warm fluid in a clean pan. Unscrew the old unit, remove the gasket and clean the mating surface until clean. Install the new gasket, place the replacement Transmission Pan, work out all the bolts by hand, then tighten them in order of the following torque. Replacement of a new filter, reattach any lines, lower the Jeep, fill the specified fluid, take the tip of the Jeep on a drive, and then check the level again, ensuring there is no leakage.