Sure. Everthing in neutral, no hubs locked.
If a 4wd, and all tires are on the ground, yes. Put the transfer case in "N" with the trans in "P" or in gear if a manual.
4wd, yes. Trans in park, t-case in neutral.4wd, yes. Trans in park, t-case in neutral.
Put your trans in neutral and move the second ( 4wd) shifter into the desired 4wd mode.
If it is 4WD, put put the transfer case in Neutral, leave the automatic in Park or standard trans in gear. If it is 2WD, automatic would have to have driveshaft disconnect, standard trans just put in Neutral.
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Automatic trans require the vehicle to be stopped (due to no sync gear in trans). Pulle 4wd lever to selected 4wd speed and as you start to move. 4wd will engage.
2002 Jeep Liberty 2WD Standard can be towed in neutral. 2002 Jeep Liberty 2WD Automatic cannot be towed. 2002 Jeep Liberty 4WD Standard & Automatic can be towed by placing transfer case in neutral and removing a fuse from the fuse block (ignition fuse). The 2WD Automatic must have the driveshaft disconnected or you must use a tow dolly or car trailer.
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Not unless you remove both front and rear driveshafts. Failure to do so WILL damage your transmission and possibly also your 4x4 transfer case.
No you can not.
Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.Only if you swap the back half of the trans from the 4wd to the 2wd.
If you start the vehicle, put the trans in neutral, then put the 4wheel drive in 2wheel drive, then put trans back in gear it should disengage the 4wd. The 4wd drive is a electronic function. You may have to tap the brake pedal after you have selected 2 whl drive with the trans selector in neutral