2007 Jeep Liberty 4 Wheel Drive Question...?
I just got a 2007 Jeep Liberty, no manual included, so how do I use the all wheel drive? The options are.....2 HI, 4 HI, N, 4 LO. I tried a setting, and on the dash the "part time" light came on, but I don't know which setting I was actually in... WTF?
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Your "part-time" light indicates that your 4-wheel drive High is engaged, however, from what you described, you have the part-time 4 wheel drive system. All that means is that you should only use the 4 wheel drive on slippery surfaces. Check out Jeep.com, there is a section called 4X4 basics, and another area for... Read More
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Are you sure you don't have a manual?? Open the glovebox door and the manual should be in a pocket above the glovebox....I thought the same thing when I bought my 05 Liberty>
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You have "Select-Trac" Part time 4 wd. Not a full time system. You can only use it under "Slippery driving conditions".
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You use the wheel drive by pressing the steering wheel in. Reference:oOo
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