How to fix service 4wd system

Asked by Noah0402 Jul 29, 2020 at 01:21 AM about the 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

After first starting the jeep and trying to drive you
can hear the actuator inner locking while not in 4
low. After a while Of trying to drive it from the
wheels locking it will drive normal and the service
4wd system display will pop up. The jeep has the
quad drive ii.

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if you can get it out of 4 wd that'd be GREAT!! I have 4 WD option on my Ford and it just refuses to pop back out of the transfer case when I want to go back into 2 x opt. I even took it to a dealer to see if a video existed to understand more about it ( i purchased it not knowing because I was running away from a relationship and figured I would just learn as I go sort of thing and needed wheels RIGHT NOW. so yes, look on youtube for a video to show more about your situation.

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