No. It is 4 wheel drive. When it is not in 4 wheel drive it is rear wheel.
when i try to engage the wheel wheel drive it grinds i have my truck in neutral what could be the problem what am i doing wrong
If it has 4-wheel drive you would see controls on the dash to engage 2-wheel high, 4-wheel high or 4-wheel low.
I have replaced the vacuum diaphragm for the 4 wheel drive. Now the 4 wheel drive works intermittenly. Why? I have replaced the vacuum diaphragm for the 4 wheel drive. Now the 4 wheel drive works intermittenly. Why?
The light that comes on when 4 wheel drive is engaged is not the service light. It is just an indicator light that comes on to let you know the 4 wheel drive is engaged. It will go off when the 4 wheel drive is disengaged.
There aren't any.
If you have a lever, pull it into the four wheel drive position. If a switch, put in four wheel drive.
2009 jeep wrangler 2 wheel drive gets 15 mpg city and 20 on the hwy. 4 wheel drive gets 15 in the city and 19 on the hwy.
You grab the handle and pull it into the 4hi position.
No.
It depends. Llook at the hubs on your front wheels. Is there a knob in the center of the wheels? If so, then turn this knob to the right and you will have engaged the 4 wheel drive. If you do this; however, make sure you engage the 4 wheel drive inside the truck (if your truck has a 4 wheel drive gear shifter). On other Rangers, you have a knob on the inside of the cab. It should be somewhere on the dash. You can turn it to the right and this will engage the 4 wheel drive. Finally, when you engage the 4WD make sure the engine is cut off, so it doesn't mess up your transfer case.
Engage the clutch. Shift to neutral. In neutral move the smaller shift lever. On an 87 wrangler the lever is closest to driver. The shift pattern is 2H at the top, 4H middle and 4L is all the way down.