A Jeep with 4 wheel drive cannot be towed with all 4 wheels down. You must raise the front two wheels and put the rear wheels on a dolly, or have the Jeep placed on a roll back.
Park in the transmission and neutral setting on your 4wd shift lever. If the transfer case does not have a neutral position, it can't be towed four wheels down.
According to the 2006 Jeep Liberty Owners manual a two wheel drive Liberty CANNOT BE TOWED!
Is this vehicle all wheel drive? The vehicle is fwd so yes it can be towed with all 4 wheels on the ground.
The rear wheels need to be in the air, or the drive shaft removed.
All Celebrities are Front Wheel Drive. So, if you use a tow dolly the front wheels will be off the ground and only the rear wheels will be in motion. This is just fine, you can spin those back wheels all you like.
Not with the rear wheels on the ground.
Yes it can be towed, either flat towed or on a dolly with the rear wheels on the ground. The 4wd Liberty has one of two transfer cases, an NP231 or an NP242, both having a neutral position that isolates the spinning wheels from the engine and transmission. If you want to flat tow, then you will need special rigging on the front of your Jeep.
That depends if all the wheels are on the ground. Some cars have to have the drive shaft disconnected so it can be towed. Then it doesn't click up mileage.
If by Flat Towed you mean all four wheels on the ground, it would be best to remove the Drive Shaft so so damage is done to the Transmission.
none. Automatic transmission cars are subject to trans failure if the drive wheels are on the ground while being towed. Some auto trans trucks can be towed safely, if they come with a transfer case that can be switched to neutral. This will disengage the trans from the drivetrain.
Yes, either remove the drive shaft or tow it rear wheels off the ground
To the best of my knowledge most 2 wheel rear drive cars and trucks can be towed without damaging the transmission (if by your question you mean "flat towed" as meaning towed behind a tow truck on it's rear wheels). Most, if not all, 4 wheel drive cars need to be towed ( carried up on) a flat bed truck. Having a flat bed truck carry a 4 wheel drive car will prevent damage to the transmission.