No switch it is an all wheel drive system, I think it is 30% front wheels and 70% rear wheels, and gives more traction to the wheels that slip automaticly. That is why it is called a SMARTRAC. They are great in the winter.
usually Smart-Trac all-wheel drive
Rear wheels if it is four wheel drive or rear wheel drive.
Any tansfercase motor is to switch from 2 wheel drive to 4 wheel drive. It is located behide the transfer case and it has 6-7 wire plug. Only automatic push button 4 wheel drive trucks have the transfer case motor.
smart trac always on
If the all wheel drive stops working on a 1999 Bravada, there could be something wrong with the electrical sensors. There may also be a problem with some of the electrical wiring.
The 4 wheel drive switch is located on top of the transfer case
If you have a lever, pull it into the four wheel drive position. If a switch, put in four wheel drive.
It's not impossible, but it is extremely impractical.
It depends on the vehicle and if it actually has 4 wheel drive. Some vehicles have it on the dashboard while some have it on the floor of the vehicle
It depends what car you have but i think no
The drive switch to the lower right of the steering wheel has 3 positions: Left to right they are A4WD, H4WD and L4WD. When the switch is in the H4WD position, you are in High 4 Wheel Drive.
Yes, but if you need four wheel drive you shouldn't be going too fast anyways