Yes.
You pull handle back into 4wd.
If it has the full time transfer case, then yes, it has to be in 4wd.
The 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 tow rating is 5000 lbs.
No. 4wd helps with pulling traction. Brakes work exactly the same on a 4wd as a 2wd and the 4wd helps none at all in stopping.
If the same engine, and both either 2wd or 4wd then yes. If one is 2wd and one 4wd, then no.
The computer above the passengers feet is likely the transmission shift control, not the 4WD control.
Yes, it can fit the slash. The slash 4x4 is the same thing except the slash 4x4 has 4wd
4X4 High: Slow to under 5 M.P.H., let off on gas, grasp 4X4 lever and securely put in 4-High. 4X4 Low: Stop vehicle, put in nutreul, grasp 4X4 lever and securely put in 4-low.
they would be the same if both vehicles have same differentials . note that front and rear diffs on 4x4, must be matching ratio, to work properly when in 4x4
This means that the 4wd system is in the process of switching to (or from) 4wd mode.
4x4 means 4-wheel drive.
Put your trans in neutral and move the second ( 4wd) shifter into the desired 4wd mode.