No, this is a 4WD all the time vehicle.
-- Unless you have the Selec-trac 4wd in it, in which case you select the 2wd option.
On my 97 jeep grand Cherokee, with the 5.2 liter v8, its located in the distributor, under cap & rotor.
When I had this problem I just went to a local Jeep dealership and they gave me a print out.
I found a broken wire in the harness, finally.
try the fuse box under the hood next to the battery if any of those are blown then that might be your problem
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On my 97 jeep grand Cherokee, with the 5.2 liter v8, its located in the distributor, under cap & rotor.
When I had this problem I just went to a local Jeep dealership and they gave me a print out.
What about it? It was the most expensive model of Grand Cherokee ever produced until the special edition 1998 Cherokee "5.9 Limited" came out. The Orvis edition comes with a special appearance theme on thcre inside and outside of the vehicle. Green leather seating surfaces with tones of cream on the sides of the seats and red piping make up the special seat looks. The steering wheel is leather bound and the interior door panels are special, as are the "Orvis" emboidered floor mats. The choice of engines are the optional legendary 4.0-liter Inline-6 or the Orvis's standard and more powerful 5.2-liter V8. All Orvis edition Grand Cherokees came with the Up-Country suspension package which raises the ride height and gives a more sporting tune for better offroading. They come with Quadra-Trac I which is a full-time 4-wheel-drive system with a 4-LOW setting. Of all 1995-1997 Orvis edition Grand Cherokees made, the 1995 is the most popular year at over 10,000 being made that year, and in 1996 is was like 2300 and 1997 was like 2700 made.
Its a small dark colored plastic half-sphere on the top of your dash not far from the windshield.
Start by checking the sump plug bolt located under your jeep at the lowest point of the engine it may be loose.
I found a broken wire in the harness, finally.
try the fuse box under the hood next to the battery if any of those are blown then that might be your problem
Orvis Vintage Automatic Watch Orvis Gallatin River Watch Orvis Vintage-Style Genuine Croc-Band Watch Orvis British Regimental Watch Orvis Col. Littleton No. 2 Watch Orvis Expedition Field Watch Orvis Stainless Automatic Watch Orvis Titanium Field Watch
Orvis was created in 1856.
Edwin Waitstill Orvis has written: 'The Orvis family'
Herb Orvis's birth name is Herbert Vaughn Orvis.