How & when do you use the 4WD modes?

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J33Pfan

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I havent used the 02 Liberty in snow yet. whats your method for use in snow?
either street or highway? or off-road snow?
 

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If you have the part time transfer case use it when the road is slicker than snot. IE not when its raining.
Its a real 4wd system that locks front and rear driveshafts.


If you got full time you can practically leave it in.
 

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Also a lot depends on what tires you run as well
personally I hardly ever lock any of mine in unless it is very deep snow or very slippery with ice, no need to
Good tires / driving skills go farther sometimes than 4 wheel drive
Most people today depend too much on 4 wheel drive IMO

Which transfer case do you have first ???
 

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I live in the desert. In the sand and rock crawling I leave it in 2wd till I need it, but I have the Trac lock rear diff. I did a snow trip a couple weekends ago and full time 4x4 was squirly at 20 mph, but 4low ran like a champ in 4 to 8 inches of loose snow.
 

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I'll usually throw it into 4 by at a red light or stop sign, on icy intersections, Then once i'm going slap it back into 2. or when required off road.

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Selec-trac (full time 4WD) or Locked- Command Trac-(Part time)
Here is a good read/ link: http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f207/explanation-command-trac-select-trac-26712/
With good tires tonight, the Jeep brought me home safely in the worst conditions I have seen here in years!
Mega slush, into extremely slippery freezing rain, ruts, groves here comes my locked command-trac engage!
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↑↑↑↑ I heard you guys are getting a little worst weather than usual, with a little more snow. I'm trying to negotiate for a vehicle out there in Vancouver (from home), and I'm hoping for that reason they are having a little more difficulty moving it locally, buying me time for the "wait and see if they come back to me for a better price" game.

Bert
 

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I like to use mine whenever I get the chance. Always good to give the transfer case a workout. Mainly in snow.
 

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I'll usually throw it into 4 by at a red light or stop sign, on icy intersections, Then once i'm going slap it back into 2. or when required off road.

Bert

X2 on that. I use it when I actually need it, then turn it off. If off road, I usually start off in 2wd until 4wd is needed. MOST trouble I can get into with my 2wd, I can get out of with my 4wd. If you are already in 4wd and get into trouble, then what? Low 4wd won't always get you out of it either.
 

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Sorry to hijack this thread, but is there a reason why the light doesn't come on in my dash to tell me what mode of 4WD im in? I noticed the picture above me and mine does not illuminate when 4WD is engaged.
 

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most likely bad sensor or possibly the cable attached to the TF case position sensor fell off(?)
My full time light doesn't come on but the others do.

Do a cluster light test to make sure those indicators are working.
 

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With good tires tonight, the Jeep brought me home safely in the worst conditions I have seen here in years!
Mega slush, into extremely slippery freezing rain, ruts, groves here comes my locked command-trac engage!

Same here. There were a few days this past week it stayed in 4Hi. The powertrax and trac-lok combo are pretty much unstoppable. :gr_grin: Nokian tires too.

I use 4Hi more than recommended because its more predictable. (Had a bad near-miss in 2wd on a slushy highway) The only negative side-effects I've encountered so far is ujoint wear, and maybe it accelerated UCA bushing wear. I can deal with that.
 

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