under the Jeep your transfer case remove the bolt with an Allen hole in it with and Allen socket. the fluid should run out of the hole. if you remove the bottom bolt you will drain your transfer case. if you remove the top bolt then you will be able to check it and will not have to refil it.
All that you do if put the shifter in the four wheel drive position.
My Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0L is all-time 4wd and its a 1998 model...
Check the label on the inside of the driver's door jamb for factory tire size.
check the drive axles they could be bad
No, you cannot turn of the 4x4
If it is a two wheel drive, yes.
Rear wheel, and possibly four wheel drive.
cv with a slip joint
When you think there is a possibility you might get stuck if you don't
yes
If it has 4wheel drive, put it in neutral on the 4wheel drive shifter and put the regular shifter in 4th gear, if not I cant help you.AnswerIf it has 4wheel drive, put it in neutral on the 4wheel drive shifter and put the regular shifter in 4th gear, if not I cant help you.
Rear wheel drive with option of either four wheel drive or all wheel drive.