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If it is a limited, it doesn't have a switch. They are full time 4 wheel drive. A regular Grand has the 4wheel shifter right beside the regular gear shifter.
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.
not sure but please check and make sure 4 wheel drive lever is not in neutral and its in 2or 4wheel drive. if its not engaged then jeep will not move. hope its this simple for you. hope this helps. keep on jeepin!
I hava a 1999 Grand cherokee loredo V8 with full time 4wheel drive. when the rear tires slip I am hearing a poping noise in the front end when the 4wheel drive engages. I was told by one person that it could be the chain in the transfer case slipping but I was told by a jeep salesman that this year jeep did not have a chain. Could this be the CV joints in the front axels?
With the Jeep in park, move the left shifter to 4 wheel drive. Proceed to put right shifter into drive, proceed to drive. Only use 4wheel drive when neccessary...ie...snow, mud, use 4 wheel lo in steep incline or when really bogged down.
Neutral is only used when you need to tow the jeep. Normal two wheel driving is done in 2h. To engage 4wheel drive keep rolling slowly and engage either 4h or 4L. Generally 4L is almost never used as it is for pulling weight like a vehicle stuck in a snowbank. If it does not return to 2h when you go back into two wheel operation, many times it will if you back up about ten or twenty feet. Don't engage 4 wheel drive while standing still. and never force the lever if you hear grinding.
the quad trac is an alltime 4wheel drive system. it does have a control module that helps transfer the power from front to rear. if it is a 2008 it should be under warranty and you can have it checked out for proper operation
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