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lock smith time. seems.
on some trackers there is lever there to unlock the lock
its so you dont turn off the key driving,
and then Air bags go dead and then get the maker gets sued
for that like GM just DID.
and that too can fail, as in all things made by man.
first you remove the wheel then the break caliper then remove the locking hubs just remember to lay out the parts in order a special tool is called for but this job can be done without it you have to use a small cold chisel and a hammer to tap the large nut counter clockwise to remove, you can then remove the outer bearing and the rotor and hub assembly look on the back side reomve the bearing seal and inner bearing be sure to pack your new bearings with grease before you reassemble . takes less than an hour.
If you have the manuals that came with the vehicle, check there first Usually it's printed on a separate card. If you don't have that you will have to take the radio out, get the numbers off of it, and call your GM parts dept. They may require more info such as proof of ownership, but they're pretty good about it.
wow, you have a 4wd car and dont know how to service it.!
first before you tow any old 95 car around, you need to be sure the locking hubs are free, if autolocks ,trash them they are no good for this usage. manual hubs set to FREE position. they must not be corroded and must unlock. the wheel bearings must not be ignored, get them greased. they do come out , ignore idiots who post here and say other wise. it takes a special tool to remove the bearing locking nut rings. next make darn sure the brakes are not dragging.
last a dead strut can make a wheel bounce. so check them too.
here is an owners manual, suzuki will give you one for free any time you ask (safety rules )
http://www.freedrive.com/file/823801,95sidekick_owner_manual.zip please read all of chapter 8, towing. gee my gosh.\
5 ways to tow, not sure yours. only you know. see the book.
i guess you are method B and as you stated , you had it wrong. tranny is PARKED, Xfr case in N.
and that is a 4speed not 5.
ok that is all the issues, in one post , hope i landed on yours so we can all be safe on the road.
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