OK, So far I have found this information in my vehicle owners manual. There are illustrations which help explain what to do exactly. I am unsure if your transmission is manual or automatic. I recommend locating an owners manual for your vehicle to verify the correct way to engage 4 wheel drive for your specific vehicle or find a local mechanic to assist you in learning the proper technique. I would not want to mis-inform you.
Rear wheel, and possibly four wheel drive.
Rear wheel drive with option of either four wheel drive or all wheel drive.
I believe you have a 2 high, 4 high and 4 low. There is no 2 low.
My Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0L is all-time 4wd and its a 1998 model...
If it is a two wheel drive, yes.
When you think there is a possibility you might get stuck if you don't
The 4 wheel drive switch is located on top of the transfer case
Sure, just don't shift it into 4 wheel drive...
The original Cherokee, 2001 and older, was rear wheel drive or four wheel drive. The latest Cherokee, 2014 and up, is front wheel drive or all wheel drive.
Shift to 4-wheel drive on the go and let off accelerator for a few seconds and go back on the accelerator and it will shift in about 5-10 seconds ..
The original Cherokee, 2001 and older, was rear wheel drive or four wheel drive. The latest Cherokee, 2014 and up, is front wheel drive or all wheel drive.
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