Eddo wrote:
Please don't let your tranny fluid go forever and I'd even change it more than 62.5K. Chrysler transmissions don't have the best reputation and need all the help they can get with keeping the fluid fresh. I'd say every 30-40k if you are easy on it, more so if you tow alot. Chrysler just wants to get you outside the warranty and could careless if your vehicle fell apart afterward.
Also almost everyone is schedule B. According to the manual you are schedule B if you operate your vehicle under one or more of the follow:
Temp below 32F
Stop and go
extensive engine idling
dusty conditions
short trips of less than 10 miles
50% of driving at temps above 90F
Towing
Taxi, police, etc
Offroad or desert.
Sounds like pretty much every vehicle on the road.
I wouldn't worry so much about the diff and t-case. Just change the diffs and t-case every 30k with regular or 100k with synthetic. However, the engine and transmission are more import to keep an eye on.
The 90F is at sustained high speed. All the rest are if you usually operate at one or more of the conditions. If I get caught in a trafffic jam or idle the jeep at BK drive thru, that does NOT throw me into the schedule "B". Do as you like, but you are wasting dough. Quicky lube shops love people like you, they still shout 3k intervals for oil changes.
If you are schedule "B", then follow it, but clearly not every vehicle on the road is. These are robust machines and with normal schedule "A" maintenance will last far longer than the frame it's bolted to.