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There are 2 models here the push button will flash if the system is not engaging or disengaging properly . If front drive shaft is turning. That is with car raised and supported . if front drive axles do not turn then the axle actuator is not engaging axle shaft passenger side. Remove actuator and manually engage shifting collar with a screwdriver still does not turn then inner axle is twisted.
On the Jeep models, ESP means electronic stability program which is the same as traction control. There are 3 different versions of four wheel drive on Jeep Grand Cherokees with the base version being all wheel drive. Your owners manual should tell you which version you have and how it operates.
Power for both front and rear come through the transfer case. Even when the front is not engaged, part of the unit still needs to turn to put power to the rear wheels. Therefore, you can't just shut it off. It is possible to remove the transfer case, replace the tailshaft of the transmission and find or have a driveshaft made to convert it to two wheel drive but it likely would be more complicated and expensive than repairing whatever is broken now.
it maybe as simple as a burned out bulb, but buy a chilton or haynes service manual for your vehicle and it should explain more about the vehicle amd any light problems
You need to get under the front end of the truck - safely...
To the left or right of the fly wheel.. The fly wheel is a realy big round gear..
The starter will be mostly sylinder shape..
Should be easy to find..
The starter is going to be at the back of the engine, near where it connects to the tranny, no matter wht engine you have. It must be in a possition to engage the fly wheel to start the car. But know what engine would be helpful in narrowing it down.
You do it with the engine on and put it in neutral. To place it on 4WLO or 4WHI. It all depends if you have a auto 4 wheel drive these type engage the 4 wheel drive automatically when the wheels spin to about 16 MPH. Then there are the ones you press a button to engage it to 4LO , 4 HI or 2WDrive. The last is you have a lever that you manually place in whatever position you want. 4LO, 4 HI and 2Wdrive.
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