PhotographerMike
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Whittier, CA 10 Mi. east of L.A.
I know that with our Cherokees we are apt to be off the well traveled road AND we pride ourselves being able to get back to civilization on our own, so this question;
What are the MINIMUM number of fluids needed to "top off" in an EMERGENCY situation?
They will need to mix with whatever is used and last until they can be changed/replaced.
The radiator is easiest, plain water and a tube of sealer (& duct tape) should get you home.
Engine, Transfer Case, Manual (& auto?) Transmission, Axles? Maybe a quality synthetic engine oil?
Pressure fluids; Brake, Power Steering, Hydraulic (clutch)?
This is not a "What should I bring to the trail?" or "What's in your tool box?" there are threads for that already. My question is for Emergency Replacement Fluids Only.
What are the MINIMUM number of fluids needed to "top off" in an EMERGENCY situation?
They will need to mix with whatever is used and last until they can be changed/replaced.
The radiator is easiest, plain water and a tube of sealer (& duct tape) should get you home.
Engine, Transfer Case, Manual (& auto?) Transmission, Axles? Maybe a quality synthetic engine oil?
Pressure fluids; Brake, Power Steering, Hydraulic (clutch)?
This is not a "What should I bring to the trail?" or "What's in your tool box?" there are threads for that already. My question is for Emergency Replacement Fluids Only.