2007 Jeep Wrangler Owners Manual

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STARTING AND OPERATING
NOTE:    Pau sing in transfer   case N  (Neutral)  in vehicles
equ ipped  with   an  autom atic  transm ission   may  requ ire
shu tting   the   engine   OFF  to   avoid   gear   clash   while
completing   the  shift.  If difficulty   occurs,  shift  the  auto-
matic  transm ission   to N  (Neutral),   hold   foot on  brake,
and  turn  the  engine  OFF. Make  shift to  desired  mode.
WARN ING!
Failu re  to  engage   a  position   completely    can  cause
tran sfer  case  damage   or  loss   of power   and   veh icle
control.   You could   have  an  injury   accid ent.  Do  not
drive   the  veh icle   unless   the  tran sfer   case  is  fully
engaged  .
NOTE:    Shifting  into  or  out  of  4L is  possible  with   the
vehicle  completely   stop ped, how ever,  difficulty  may  oc-
cur  due  to the  mating  teeth   not being  prop erly  aligned .
Several  attem pts  may be  requ ired  for clutch  teeth  align-
ment   and    shift   completion    to   occur.   The  preferred
method   is with  the  vehicle  rolling  at  2 to 3  mph  (3 to 5
km/  h). Avoid attem pting  to engage  or disengage   4L with
the vehicle  moving   faster than  2 to  3 mph (3 to  5 km/ h).
TRAC-LOK™ REAR AXLE — IF EQUIPPED
The  Trac-Lok™  rear   axle  provid es  a  constant    driving
force to  both rear  wheels  and  red uces wheel  spin  caused
by  the  loss of  traction   at one  driving   wheel.  If  traction
differs   betw een  the   two   rear  wheels,   the   differential
autom atically  prop ortions  the usable  torqu e by provid ing
more  torqu e to  the wheel  that  has  traction.
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CategoriesJeep Manuals, Jeep Wrangler Manuals
Model Year2007
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