I tow a 02 ZR2 4X4 w/auto. I would think its the same so this may help. With the auto transmission in "PARK" and the transfer shift lever in "NEUTRAL" turn your ignition key to "ACCESS" position so the front wheels don't lock and are free to turn. I've towed many miles but I also turn the tracker on every 2-3 hundred miles and shift the transmission back to normal and go thru the forward gear positions to lubrecate itself for insurance. Double chk. shift lever positions before toweing again and leave emergency brk OFF. Good luck.......
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Yes, the 1997 Geo Tracker can come with a front-wheel drive (FWD) configuration, particularly in its automatic transmission models. However, it’s worth noting that many versions of the Tracker were also available with four-wheel drive (4WD). If you are specifically looking at a model with FWD and an automatic transmission, then yes, it is front-wheel drive.
i have 1995 4x4 geo tracker with a bad auto transmission will a auto transmission out 1998 4x4 geo tracker fit in 1995
No worries, just put the transfer case in neutral.
It is for towing. You know how you have to step on the brake to move it out of park? Pull that little button and you can move the shift lever.
Put the transmission in park and the transfer case in neutral. If it is a two wheel drive the driveshaft must be removed.
Yep! There are little tabs on the auto hubs, however. Make sure that they are lined up with the cutouts on the shaft and they should slide right on.
There is a special tool you have to order and it costs $100.00. I rented a Service Kit from my local O'Reily's Auto Parts. I was shocked to find the size that fits my itty bitty Tracker is the one for 1-ton 4X4 systems.
Some auto insurance policies do provide towing coverage. It is listed in your policy whether the coverage is provided or not.
Some of the benefits of auto towing is that it saves wear and tear on one's own vehicle. There is no need for a tow hitch to be placed on a privately owned vehicle and most towing companies are insured against property damage to the customer.
No , the 5.0 liter V8 engine in a 1998 Ford Explorer was used with either rear wheel drive or all wheel drive ( that has no LOW range on the transfer case )
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