refer to your owner's manual for correct towing procedure but I would say Yes you can tow a 2 wheel drive vehicle no problem with the wheels down, Put the trannsmission in nutural and unlock the steering.
The reason you should check with the dealership with all vehicles ---especaily 4wd is the oilpump which lubricates the bearings in the transmission is often driven off the engine and with the engine not running and pumping oil --- the bearings would dry out and fail on you leaving a costly repair bill.
The proper way to pull a 4wd vehicle is put the tansmission in park and place the 4wd transfer case in nutural ---the 4wd transfer case pumps oil from the driveshaft and the transmission doesent so a 4wd with the transmission in nutural and the transfercase in gear would destroy the bearings.
no it will screw the trans. up
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.
Yes, four wheels down, trans in park, and t-case in neutral.
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.
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It may stop due to damage caused by lack of lubrication. Jeeps do not have an automatic shut down if the oil is low.
The starter on a Jeep Liberty for most years is on the driver's side of the vehicle. It is about half-way down, adjacent to the driver's side wheel well.
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Any Jeep with a NEUTRAL position on the Transfer Case shifter. There a numerous Jeep owner/user Forum, all you have to do is search.
Manual, yes. Automatic, no.
No, you have to go back wheels up. Remember to lock the steering wheel staright!