Yes it is possible, but without a donor vehicle it would be very, very, expensive. Even with a donor vehicle it would be very labor intensive. My advice is forget this idea. Sell the 2wd and purchase a 4wd. Probably be cheaper in the long run and for sure less work.
NO, The frames are made different.
yes. you need to take out the front end and bolt it on. then take out te transfer case and front drive shaft.
It isn't feasible to convert from two wheel drive to four wheel drive.
If you start the vehicle, put the trans in neutral, then put the 4wheel drive in 2wheel drive, then put trans back in gear it should disengage the 4wd. The 4wd drive is a electronic function. You may have to tap the brake pedal after you have selected 2 whl drive with the trans selector in neutral
My f150 shifts from 2wheel to 4wheel on the fly, but to use 4low you need to be stopped with your transmission in neutral to engage the low range in my transfer case.
On a 1999 Civic, the code, P1758 usually means that there is a problem with the automatic transaxle. The transaxle is part of the drive train and 2wheel or 4wheel drive. This code can also mean a problem with the Clutch Solenoid.
yes
If it has 4wheel drive, put it in neutral on the 4wheel drive shifter and put the regular shifter in 4th gear, if not I cant help you.AnswerIf it has 4wheel drive, put it in neutral on the 4wheel drive shifter and put the regular shifter in 4th gear, if not I cant help you.
Fuel Filter Location The fuel filter is located along the frame rail under the vehicle and is accessible only from underneath the vehicle.
no
i have never lived in snow before and i am thinking of buying a truck a Chevy to be exact. it is a 2004 automatic but it does not have 4wheel drive...its really the only truck in my price range. i need a truck cuz i am moving to South Dakota and i have to drive there so i think a truck would be ideal. especally compared to my manual Nissan exterra. am i making the right decsion?
No they make a 2 and 4 wheel drive.