Yes - make sure the transmission and transfer case are in neutral. Take it easy & you'll be fine. Yes - make sure the transmission and transfer case are in neutral. Take it easy & you'll be fine.
The transfer case for your 4X4 is bolted to the rear of the transmission
For Grand Cherokee's from '93-'98, it will depend entirely on which transfer case is installed and there were three options available."Command-trac" or NP231 transfer case - 4WD"Selec-trac" or NP242 transfer case - 4WD"Quadra-trac" or NP249 transfer case - AWD** All V8's (5.2 & 5.9) GC's came with the Quadra-trac case stock.If by true 4wd, you mean all 4 wheels turning the same speed all the time, no. The rear axle could have a posi-traction system in it, but the front won't. That would mean that when in mud or on ice the vehicle will have 3 wheel drive technically
On a 2002 Ford Explorer with the Control Trac 4x4 system , or the all wheel drive system , the transfer case is bolted to the rear of the transmission
According to the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Owner Guide : ( 1.2 litres / 1.3 U.S. quarts of Motorcraft MERCON Multi- Purpose automatic transmission fluid is used in the transfer case )
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in your transfer case ( approximately 1.3 quarts to bottom of fill hole )
Select Trac, 2hi, 4 part time, 4 full time, neutral, 4lo.Quadra Trac 4hi, neutral, 4lo.
Your Jeep probably has the 242 select trac transfer case. If it's a full time 4x4, it will have a 249.
According to the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Owner Guide : The transfer case takes ( 1.2 litres / 1.3 U.S. quarts of Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) * fill to bottom of filler hole
Over the years it has been rear wheel drive , 4x4 with Fords Control Trac system that has a low range on the transfer case , and all wheel drive
Please need to know if 1991 jeep used more than on e type of transfer case. was it the command trac207/231 or the 228/229/242 selec trac
On a 2000 Ford Explorer , that has the Control Trac 4x4 system , or if it is an All Wheel Drive system ( V8 only ) that has no low range . ( the transfer case is bolted to the rear of the transmission )
In a 1997 Ford Explorer : Control Trac is Fords name for the 4x4 system , with the 2 speed transfer case ( it has a LOW RANGE that can be used off-road )