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Off-road capabilities, Four-wheel drive operation, Mp1522 command-trac ii® transfer case – Jeep 2010 Liberty - User Guide User Manual

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FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE
OPERATION

WARNING!

• You or others could be injured if

you leave the vehicle unattended

with the transfer case in the

NEUTRAL position without first

fully engaging the parking brake.

The transfer case NEUTRAL

position disengages both the front

driveshaft and rear driveshaft from

the powertrain, and it will allow

the vehicle to move even if the

transmission is in PARK. The

parking brake should always be

applied when the driver is not in

the vehicle.

MP1522 Command-Trac II

®

Transfer Case

• The Command-TracII

®

transfer case

provides four positions:

• Two-wheel drive (2WD) high range

• Four-wheel drive (4WD LOCK) high

range

• Four-wheel drive (4WD LOW) low

range

• NEUTRAL (N)

2WD To 4WD LOCK

• Move transfer case lever to the desired

position.

• Shifts between 2WD and 4WD LOCK

can be done with the vehicle stopped or
in motion. With the vehicle in motion,
the transfer case will engage/
disengage faster if you momentarily
release the accelerator pedal after
moving the transfer case lever.

• If the vehicle is stopped, the key must

be in the ON/RUN position.

• Shifts can not be completed if the key

is in the ACC position.

4WD LOCK To 4WD LOW

• With the engine running, slow the

vehicle speed to 2 to 3 mph (3 to
5 km/h) and shift the transmission into
NEUTRAL.

• While still rolling, move the transfer

case lever to the 4WD LOW position.

• After the indicator light is ON (not

flashing) shift the transmission into
gear.

• If the indicator light in the instrument

cluster is flashing, the shift did not
occur and the current transfer case
position will be maintained.

• This transfer case is intended to be

driven in the two-wheel drive position
(2WD) for normal street and highway
conditions such as dry, hard-surfaced
roads.

• When additional traction is required,

select the transfer case 4WD LOCK
position or 4WD LOW position. This
position locks the front driveshaft and
rear driveshaft together and forces the
front and rear wheels to rotate at the
same speed.

• When operating in 4WD LOW, the

engine speed is approximately three
times that of the 4WD LOCK position at
a given road speed. Take care not to
over-speed the engine and do not
exceed 25 mph (40 km/h).

• Use the transfer case NEUTRAL

position for recreational towing only.

OFF-ROAD CAPABILITIES

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