To drive it no
wouldn't hurt to engage it once in a while driving it to circulate the gear oil (500 feet or so)
If you go off road I would recommend it
also helps if you get stuck in snow or a ditch
its recommended the trans and transfer case be serviced every 30,000 even if you seldom use the transfer case also should service both front and rear differentials
Put the lever into the 4wd position.
You pull the transfer case level towards you....
Shift the 4 wheel drive lever into 4 wheel drive.
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.
To engage 4 wheel drive on the Jeep Liberty Sport simply move the handle on the center console that has the letters 4H, 2H, N, and 4L. For driving in snow 4H is the gear to use. Put the car in to 4 wheel drive while driving very slowly.
If it's a two wheel drive model, yes - all you have to do is put the transmission into neutral. If it's a four wheel drive, only if you can put the transfer case into neutral.
it means part-time four wheel drive. It will lock the differentials in the front and read of the four-wheel drive cars. Making them harder to turn in extreme turns. But allows equal power to all wheels, which is better for off-road conditions, or extreme weather conditions. Only have it in part time when needed, as it does use a little more fuel if you don't know how to drive with it properly. Always make sure before you switch to and from four wheel drive with the lever on the jeep liberty or any other four wheel drive. put the car in neutral, then turn on/off the 4-wheel drive hi or low, then go back into drive. Do not go faster than 60 mph on 4hi, and no faster than 25 on 4low. If you do not go into neutral before going into 4 wheel drive, you can strip the gears. You can do what I do and switch to and from wheel drive on the fly in the jeep liberty by "flicking" it to neutral, pop the 4 wheel drive lever, then "flick" the stick back into drive. Takes practice to get it right.
You put the hand break on, turn the traction control off and avs, then, finaly find a switch called 4x4 and click it.
All that you do if put the shifter in the four wheel drive position.
For my 1999 jeep wrangler next to the gearbox to the left it should saw 2 wheel 4 wheel high neutral and four wheel low. What i do is put my jeep in neutral and shift from there
== == == == == == Its always 2 wheel drive unless you put it in 4 wheels drive. The optional Quadratrac 4 wheel system is basically an AWD system and the only way to use it in 2 wheel drive would be to remove the front drive shaft which is not recommended.
Yes, You can put it. I know a site named Customadeonly.com which supply spacers & adapters with better material. It provides spacers for all.