yes put it neutral and tow from the front wheels
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.
no
tow from the front with the transmission in neutral.
Remove the rear drive shaft and use a 2 wheel car hauler.
Flatbed tow truck
(1995) ( Geo) ( tracker ),the wheel light comes on with the hubs locked in and the shifter in , but the 4 wheel drive does not appear to be locking in.
The 2001 Toyota Camry has a 4-speed automatic.
Top of tranny under shift lever.
If your Rav4 is all wheel drive it is not tow able unless you use a flat bed tow truck.
how do I get to the front bearing on a geo 4 wheel drive
You can as long as it is a four-wheel drive unit with a transfer case. Two wheel drives are not towable four wheels down. To tow place transfer case in neutral and transmission in 2nd gear if standard and leave it in park if automatic. Ignition key switch is put in "ACC" position. Max towing speed is 50mph and you must stop every 200 miles and run the engine to circulate oil in the transfer case. We have been towing a '99 Tracker without problems for numerous years.
Generally not recommended for front wheel drive cars, even with a manual transmission.