adjacent to the driver side tire (close to the transmission) ull see a long bar, where it connects to a piece of the transmission u need to separate the two, best way is with a pair of pliers to pull them apart
No. The only disconnect is inside the transfer case.
cracked transfer case or linkage may need adjusting
Disconnect the battery
The transfer case of a Jeep Grand Cherokee is located behind the transmission. It allows power to be divided between the front and rear wheels for off-road driving.
transfer case
It can not be removed and have the engine still run.
It is not easy to disconnect, but very easy to reprogramme.
If it had a 231J, you need a 231J.
It originally comes with an NP 249. Which is the same case that came in the 4.0litre grand cherokee's as well.
there is a possibility that your shift linkage is messed up. if not that then it is a sensor.
Yes. Transmission in park. Transfer case in neutral.
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