Your Grand Cherokee may be the "Quadradrive" model, which means it is full time AWD or 4WD. This means all 4 wheels are engaged all the time, no changing between 2WD, 4 Hi and 4 Low. Just something to check, if there is no pushbutton 4WD or hand lever (2WD, N, HI, LOW) to change drivetrain. Hope it helps!
Throttle position sensor
I believe you have a 2 high, 4 high and 4 low. There is no 2 low.
No put the gear shift into neautral
The shift solenoid B is located on the engine section on the automatic transmission for the 98 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 Sport.
All wheels must be off the ground to turn if servicing !
I know in mine which is a 4x4, it means the 4x4 is engaged. The little care picture thing is your vehicle information center. When it is in just 2 wheel drive, only the lights for the rear wheels should be on.
Yes, well I can do it on my car
OK, So far I have found this information in my vehicle owners manual. There are illustrations which help explain what to do exactly. I am unsure if your transmission is manual or automatic. I recommend locating an owners manual for your vehicle to verify the correct way to engage 4 wheel drive for your specific vehicle or find a local mechanic to assist you in learning the proper technique. I would not want to mis-inform you.
try changing gears on the gear changer. nothing else change TPS
Stick shift, yes. Automatic, no.
there is none.....drive a stick shift
cant take off from drive got to manually shift automatic tranny