Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
#31
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Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
You need to be moving at a speed where the idle speed of the motor matches
the ground speed. If you come to a stop for any reason, then you have to
shift into N with the trans, attempt to shift the tcase, and WHILE working
the tcase, shift into D. Alternatively, you can shift into N, and work the
tcase while the gears are spinning down.
"bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> I'll rephrase that then :-) ... if I try for 4L in drive ... even stopped
> ... it's grind, grind, grind. So yeah ,,, I could be coasting in neutral
and
> get 4L. But the point of the response to Barry is ... yes, I can get 4L
> while stopped :-)
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4193A53A.3169E840@sympatico.ca...
> > Are the new autos that bad to shift?
> >
> > The Command Trac in my standard Cherokee can be shifted into 4 low when
> > moving slow still without troubles. That is how the owners manual says
> > to use it too. Same for the automatic, you can put it in neutral while
> > still moving slow and shift into 4 low.
> >
> > Sometimes if you 'have' to stop, you 'will' be stopped.....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > bowgus wrote:
> > >
> > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
guess
> it's
> > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to stopped
> and
> > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I go
in
> 4L.
> > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > >
> > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> other
> > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck, can
> you
> > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
>
>
the ground speed. If you come to a stop for any reason, then you have to
shift into N with the trans, attempt to shift the tcase, and WHILE working
the tcase, shift into D. Alternatively, you can shift into N, and work the
tcase while the gears are spinning down.
"bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:FLKdnZDGxfkyMA7cRVn-rQ@rogers.com...
> I'll rephrase that then :-) ... if I try for 4L in drive ... even stopped
> ... it's grind, grind, grind. So yeah ,,, I could be coasting in neutral
and
> get 4L. But the point of the response to Barry is ... yes, I can get 4L
> while stopped :-)
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:4193A53A.3169E840@sympatico.ca...
> > Are the new autos that bad to shift?
> >
> > The Command Trac in my standard Cherokee can be shifted into 4 low when
> > moving slow still without troubles. That is how the owners manual says
> > to use it too. Same for the automatic, you can put it in neutral while
> > still moving slow and shift into 4 low.
> >
> > Sometimes if you 'have' to stop, you 'will' be stopped.....
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > bowgus wrote:
> > >
> > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
guess
> it's
> > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to stopped
> and
> > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I go
in
> 4L.
> > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > >
> > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> other
> > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck, can
> you
> > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
>
>
#32
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Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
You are absolutely right about that ... a very interesting (to me anyway)
3.8 litre GM odd-fire with Rochester 4bbl ...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> The worst day fishing is better than the best day of work.
> Chevy Volvo?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> bowgus wrote:
> >
> > OT: and here's a pic of the old beater(s)
http://members.rogers.com/bowgus/
3.8 litre GM odd-fire with Rochester 4bbl ...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4193CBA7.A7D06F1@***.net...
> The worst day fishing is better than the best day of work.
> Chevy Volvo?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> bowgus wrote:
> >
> > OT: and here's a pic of the old beater(s)
http://members.rogers.com/bowgus/
#33
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Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
You are absolutely right about that ... a very interesting (to me anyway)
3.8 litre GM odd-fire with Rochester 4bbl ...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4193CBA7.A7D06F1@***.net...
> The worst day fishing is better than the best day of work.
> Chevy Volvo?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> bowgus wrote:
> >
> > OT: and here's a pic of the old beater(s)
http://members.rogers.com/bowgus/
3.8 litre GM odd-fire with Rochester 4bbl ...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4193CBA7.A7D06F1@***.net...
> The worst day fishing is better than the best day of work.
> Chevy Volvo?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> bowgus wrote:
> >
> > OT: and here's a pic of the old beater(s)
http://members.rogers.com/bowgus/
#34
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Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
You are absolutely right about that ... a very interesting (to me anyway)
3.8 litre GM odd-fire with Rochester 4bbl ...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4193CBA7.A7D06F1@***.net...
> The worst day fishing is better than the best day of work.
> Chevy Volvo?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> bowgus wrote:
> >
> > OT: and here's a pic of the old beater(s)
http://members.rogers.com/bowgus/
3.8 litre GM odd-fire with Rochester 4bbl ...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4193CBA7.A7D06F1@***.net...
> The worst day fishing is better than the best day of work.
> Chevy Volvo?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> bowgus wrote:
> >
> > OT: and here's a pic of the old beater(s)
http://members.rogers.com/bowgus/
#35
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Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry pavement
for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back or
forward without turning the steering.
Tom
"bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
out
> of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
,,,
> run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ... and
up
> the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
trust
> it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works consistently
> ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
....
> boating :-).
>
> "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> mph.
> > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
just
> > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> >
> > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> gears
> > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
(and
> > recommended by Jeep) way.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
guess
> > it's
> > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to stopped
> and
> > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I go
in
> > 4L.
> > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > >
> > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> other
> > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck, can
> you
> > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry pavement
for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back or
forward without turning the steering.
Tom
"bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
out
> of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
,,,
> run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ... and
up
> the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
trust
> it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works consistently
> ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
....
> boating :-).
>
> "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> mph.
> > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
just
> > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> >
> > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> gears
> > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
(and
> > recommended by Jeep) way.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
guess
> > it's
> > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to stopped
> and
> > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I go
in
> > 4L.
> > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > >
> > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> other
> > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck, can
> you
> > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#36
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Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry pavement
for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back or
forward without turning the steering.
Tom
"bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
out
> of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
,,,
> run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ... and
up
> the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
trust
> it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works consistently
> ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
....
> boating :-).
>
> "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> mph.
> > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
just
> > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> >
> > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> gears
> > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
(and
> > recommended by Jeep) way.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
guess
> > it's
> > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to stopped
> and
> > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I go
in
> > 4L.
> > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > >
> > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> other
> > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck, can
> you
> > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry pavement
for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back or
forward without turning the steering.
Tom
"bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
out
> of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
,,,
> run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ... and
up
> the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
trust
> it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works consistently
> ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
....
> boating :-).
>
> "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> mph.
> > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
just
> > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> >
> > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> gears
> > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
(and
> > recommended by Jeep) way.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
guess
> > it's
> > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to stopped
> and
> > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I go
in
> > 4L.
> > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > >
> > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> other
> > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck, can
> you
> > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#37
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Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry pavement
for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back or
forward without turning the steering.
Tom
"bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
out
> of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
,,,
> run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ... and
up
> the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
trust
> it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works consistently
> ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
....
> boating :-).
>
> "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> mph.
> > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
just
> > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> >
> > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> gears
> > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
(and
> > recommended by Jeep) way.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
guess
> > it's
> > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to stopped
> and
> > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I go
in
> > 4L.
> > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > >
> > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> other
> > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck, can
> you
> > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry pavement
for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back or
forward without turning the steering.
Tom
"bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
out
> of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
,,,
> run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ... and
up
> the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
trust
> it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works consistently
> ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
....
> boating :-).
>
> "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> mph.
> > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
just
> > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> >
> > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> gears
> > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
(and
> > recommended by Jeep) way.
> >
> > Tom
> >
> > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
guess
> > it's
> > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to stopped
> and
> > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I go
in
> > 4L.
> > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > >
> > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> other
> > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck, can
> you
> > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#38
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Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
I do not leave my jeep in 4L on a slope unattended. I leave it in 2H, Park
.... hey, it's my jeep ... isn't it? :-).
"mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
news:F_SdnXVVSsnKew7cRVn-3g@gbronline.com...
> Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
> boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry
pavement
> for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back
or
> forward without turning the steering.
>
> Tom
>
> "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> > Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
> out
> > of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
> ,,,
> > run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ...
and
> up
> > the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
> trust
> > it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> > with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works
consistently
> > ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
> ...
> > boating :-).
> >
> > "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> > news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> > mph.
> > > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
> just
> > > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> > >
> > > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> > gears
> > > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
> (and
> > > recommended by Jeep) way.
> > >
> > > Tom
> > >
> > > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
> guess
> > > it's
> > > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to
stopped
> > and
> > > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I
go
> in
> > > 4L.
> > > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > > >
> > > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> > other
> > > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck,
can
> > you
> > > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
.... hey, it's my jeep ... isn't it? :-).
"mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
news:F_SdnXVVSsnKew7cRVn-3g@gbronline.com...
> Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
> boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry
pavement
> for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back
or
> forward without turning the steering.
>
> Tom
>
> "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> > Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
> out
> > of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
> ,,,
> > run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ...
and
> up
> > the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
> trust
> > it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> > with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works
consistently
> > ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
> ...
> > boating :-).
> >
> > "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> > news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> > mph.
> > > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
> just
> > > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> > >
> > > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> > gears
> > > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
> (and
> > > recommended by Jeep) way.
> > >
> > > Tom
> > >
> > > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
> guess
> > > it's
> > > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to
stopped
> > and
> > > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I
go
> in
> > > 4L.
> > > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > > >
> > > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> > other
> > > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck,
can
> > you
> > > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#39
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
I do not leave my jeep in 4L on a slope unattended. I leave it in 2H, Park
.... hey, it's my jeep ... isn't it? :-).
"mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
news:F_SdnXVVSsnKew7cRVn-3g@gbronline.com...
> Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
> boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry
pavement
> for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back
or
> forward without turning the steering.
>
> Tom
>
> "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> > Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
> out
> > of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
> ,,,
> > run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ...
and
> up
> > the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
> trust
> > it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> > with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works
consistently
> > ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
> ...
> > boating :-).
> >
> > "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> > news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> > mph.
> > > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
> just
> > > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> > >
> > > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> > gears
> > > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
> (and
> > > recommended by Jeep) way.
> > >
> > > Tom
> > >
> > > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
> guess
> > > it's
> > > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to
stopped
> > and
> > > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I
go
> in
> > > 4L.
> > > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > > >
> > > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> > other
> > > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck,
can
> > you
> > > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
.... hey, it's my jeep ... isn't it? :-).
"mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
news:F_SdnXVVSsnKew7cRVn-3g@gbronline.com...
> Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
> boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry
pavement
> for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back
or
> forward without turning the steering.
>
> Tom
>
> "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> > Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
> out
> > of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
> ,,,
> > run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ...
and
> up
> > the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
> trust
> > it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> > with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works
consistently
> > ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
> ...
> > boating :-).
> >
> > "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> > news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> > mph.
> > > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
> just
> > > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> > >
> > > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> > gears
> > > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
> (and
> > > recommended by Jeep) way.
> > >
> > > Tom
> > >
> > > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
> guess
> > > it's
> > > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to
stopped
> > and
> > > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I
go
> in
> > > 4L.
> > > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > > >
> > > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> > other
> > > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck,
can
> > you
> > > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
#40
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Liberty - engage 4WD from a stopped position
I do not leave my jeep in 4L on a slope unattended. I leave it in 2H, Park
.... hey, it's my jeep ... isn't it? :-).
"mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
news:F_SdnXVVSsnKew7cRVn-3g@gbronline.com...
> Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
> boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry
pavement
> for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back
or
> forward without turning the steering.
>
> Tom
>
> "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> > Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
> out
> > of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
> ,,,
> > run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ...
and
> up
> > the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
> trust
> > it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> > with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works
consistently
> > ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
> ...
> > boating :-).
> >
> > "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> > news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> > mph.
> > > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
> just
> > > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> > >
> > > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> > gears
> > > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
> (and
> > > recommended by Jeep) way.
> > >
> > > Tom
> > >
> > > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
> guess
> > > it's
> > > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to
stopped
> > and
> > > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I
go
> in
> > > 4L.
> > > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > > >
> > > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> > other
> > > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck,
can
> > you
> > > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
.... hey, it's my jeep ... isn't it? :-).
"mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
news:F_SdnXVVSsnKew7cRVn-3g@gbronline.com...
> Why not just engage 4-Lo, then back straight down the ramp, hook up the
> boat, and pull out? You can drive in 4-Lo or 4-Hi part time on dry
pavement
> for a short distance with no problems as long as you drive straight back
or
> forward without turning the steering.
>
> Tom
>
> "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:aPudnfKWtbpkIQ7cRVn-tg@rogers.com...
> > Well not to start another thread ... I use 4L typically to pull the boat
> out
> > of the drink ... so it's down the ramp backwards in 2H ,,, stop in park
> ,,,
> > run the boat up onto the trailer ,,, start up, neutral, 4L, drive ...
and
> up
> > the ramp I go. I will not shut down on the ramp in 4L ... I just don't
> trust
> > it not slipping into neutral. So for my application ... parked on a ramp
> > with a 3000 lb boat/trailer ... the procedure I'm using works
consistently
> > ... no grinding of gears ... and is imo the best/safest I can do. Mmmmm
> ...
> > boating :-).
> >
> > "mabar" <mabar@NooSpamgrbonline.com> wrote in message
> > news:B-2dndp3B8DuMw7cRVn-ug@gbronline.com...
> > > Shifting into 4-Lo is best accomplished at a very slow speed of 1 or 2
> > mph.
> > > Shift transmission into neutral, shift transfer case into 4-Lo while
> just
> > > barely rolling, then shift transmission back into gear.
> > >
> > > If you try to shift into 4-Lo while completely stopped, sometimes the
> > gears
> > > will not mesh and it will not shift. Just BARELY rolling is the best
> (and
> > > recommended by Jeep) way.
> > >
> > > Tom
> > >
> > > "bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > > news:KLOdnVXNnM5QPQ7cRVn-jw@rogers.com...
> > > > Dunno if yer Liberty is Command-Trac (auto), but if it is, then I
> guess
> > > it's
> > > > the same procedure as my '96 Cherokee ... to use 4L, I have to
stopped
> > and
> > > > in neutral before I can select 4L ... then select drive and away I
go
> in
> > > 4L.
> > > > So for me, the answer is ... yes.
> > > >
> > > > "Barry Bean" <bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:Xns959E63EEB1B0Beatmorecotton@207.14.113.17.. .
> > > > > Is it possible to engage 4WD in a Liberty once you've stopped? In
> > other
> > > > > words, if you should enter a mud hole in 2WD, only to get stuck,
can
> > you
> > > > > still engage the 4WD to get out?
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>