NP243
on the end of the transmission or the transfer case it is where the speedo cable use to be
You pull the transfer case level towards you....
Part number 5083138AA
axles ue 75w90 t-case uses ATF
Yes, put trans in park And transfer case in neutral.
To replace the transfer case position sensor on a 2007 Jeep Liberty, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the transfer case position sensor, which is typically found on the transfer case housing. Remove any electrical connectors and bolts securing the sensor, then carefully pull it out. Install the new sensor by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery.
There is a malfunction in the circuit that runs the light. Could be with the switch on the transfer case, in the wiring, or in the cluster.
top front of transfer case
My jeep makes this noise sometimes too the only thing I can tell you is check the transfer case fluid then if it doesn't stop make sure it's not something more serious like u joints or your transfer case itself, but it's most likely the transfer case fluid
Trouble code P0800 means: Transfer case control system MIL request - circuit open
no, the transfer case must be installed in the jeep in order to drive it
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.