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40”JLURD

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I'm not sure about the 2.0. On the 3.6L, if you crawl underneath the jeep, they are where the transmission gets mated to the engine. It's kind of right behind the oil drain pan (towards the back of the jeep). On the 4.0, they're in the same area, but there's no inspection holes.

I would guess the 2.0 is similar, since pretty much every vehicle has this. :)

I'm attaching a picture of mine. You can see the oil pan (in black), then the drain plug for the oil pan, then right behind that are those plugs.

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you should get comfortable crawling around under ther and explore it

then when the bear comes that is where you hide :)
:LOL: :LOL: Good point, although being a bit "oversized" and old(er), crawling under vehicles these days is a bit more challenging than it used to be, particularly since many areas we stay (as full-time rv'ers) are gravel (OUCH!!). One the plus side, the Wrangler's ground clearance helps!:clap:
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