I believe you have a 2 high, 4 high and 4 low. There is no 2 low.
try changing gears on the gear changer. nothing else change TPS
Will bolt up, but will not shift. The 1998 is controlled differently by the computer.
It will bolt up, but it will not shift. 1997 is electric, 1994 is hydraulic
I know in mine which is a 4x4, it means the 4x4 is engaged. The little care picture thing is your vehicle information center. When it is in just 2 wheel drive, only the lights for the rear wheels should be on.
All wheels must be off the ground to turn if servicing !
try changing gears on the gear changer. nothing else change TPS
Sure, just don't shift it into 4 wheel drive...
You can't. There's a circuit board connected to the shifter with LEDs on it. You have to replace the whole shifter. P/N # 52104149AC
No put the gear shift into neautral
there is a possibility that your shift linkage is messed up. if not that then it is a sensor.
Will bolt up, but will not shift. The 1998 is controlled differently by the computer.
cracked transfer case or linkage may need adjusting
The shift solenoid is inside the transmission on the valve body.
It will bolt up, but it will not shift. 1997 is electric, 1994 is hydraulic
Throttle position sensor
You must stop,shift into neutral, then shift into 4x4 high/low and back into drive. To disengage, stop again, shift to neutral, then shift back in 2x4 and drive, for safety you should reverse about 10-15 feet to help disengage the shaft.
Your Grand Cherokee may be the "Quadradrive" model, which means it is full time AWD or 4WD. This means all 4 wheels are engaged all the time, no changing between 2WD, 4 Hi and 4 Low. Just something to check, if there is no pushbutton 4WD or hand lever (2WD, N, HI, LOW) to change drivetrain. Hope it helps!