Engaging 4 wheel drive...hi

Asked by AmosnArthur Jan 22, 2016 at 02:08 AM about the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I jus bought a 2005 Grand Cherokee  (Limited, 4.7L
V8) and I'm unsure how to engage 4 wheel drive.
Mainly high. The T-bar on center console,...put in
Neutral, lift up T-bar, it engages Low....how do I
switch to hi...for driving in snow on roads or when
driving on the beach in sand? I don't want to do
something wrong and tear it up.

5 Answers

285

Check the owners manual. In fact read through the entire owners manual. There's a lot of tips that even the most experienced driver does not know about

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425

My 2004. Never in 'N' position. It's always in either 'H' or 'L'. Mostly 'H' always!

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315

Possibility that it may not have high? I know my Durango has te lights for 4-hi and lo but I only have four lock as it is awd and we didn't get the package available that came with the correct transfer case. I'm not sure just a possibility

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20

I drive a 98 so i do not know how it would apply to an 05 put when u pull the bar up all the way shift the lever slightly to the right and continue pulling bar up. should put you in 4 hi

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110

it is all wheel driver therefore its already in high the only thing u can do is kick it in low

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