AS LONG AS THERE IS ENOUGH POWER IN BATTERY TO SUPPLY A SPARK TO THE ENGINE
VIA THE DISTRIBUTOR IT WILL RUN FOR A WHILE (DONT DRIVE IT IN THE DARK THOUGH IT USE ALL THE POWER IN THE BATTERY)
All the alternator does is to keep the battery charged up
yes, its towed like any other front wheel drive cars
Place shifter in "park" and it should start. If not you will need to have towed in for repair.
To the best of my knowledge most 2 wheel rear drive cars and trucks can be towed without damaging the transmission (if by your question you mean "flat towed" as meaning towed behind a tow truck on it's rear wheels). Most, if not all, 4 wheel drive cars need to be towed ( carried up on) a flat bed truck. Having a flat bed truck carry a 4 wheel drive car will prevent damage to the transmission.
no
That would be not a good thing to do. Have it towed to a garage for repair.
Only with drive shafts removed.Only with drive shafts removed.
sure you can tow anything..if it is done correctly. 2 and 4 wheel drive manual transmission can be flat towed... not recommended for safety but yes it can be. 2 wheel drive automatic transmission must be towed with drive wheels off the ground, four wheel drive automatic transmission all wheel need to be off ground ( flat bed or dolly.
Does it "turn over"? Is it getting fuel/spark
According to the 2006 Jeep Liberty Owners manual a two wheel drive Liberty CANNOT BE TOWED!
You can have it towed out, or you can drive it out while supervised by a licensed driver, but you cannot drive it out on your own.
Any manual transmission vehicle should be able to be flat-towed, just put it in neutral. You can also flat-tow a rear-wheel drive automatic, but you should disconnect the drive shaft.
No, unless you remove the rear drive shaft.