The place to where it was towed should have fixed that. Look in your owners manual. It may have an index that explains how to turn on your all wheel drive. It is disabled when vehicles are towed. It could be a switch on your dashboard. I do not have an aztek but it is a switch on my dash. Front wheel drive gets better milage in summer. All wheel drive gets better traction in winter.
I am just going to tell you how the switch works to put your car in four wheel drive. If you push the upper part of the switch once at any time, moving or not, the light should come on indicating you are in four wheel drive high range, to put it in low range you have to be stopped in neautral not park then push the lower part of the switch and you will be in low range four wheel drive. To get back to two wheel drive or high fourwheel drive you have to stop and be in neutral and push the upper part of your switch, you will then be back in high four wheel drive, then you can push the button again to get it into two wheel drive at any time, you don't have to be stopped.
The light that comes on when 4 wheel drive is engaged is not the service light. It is just an indicator light that comes on to let you know the 4 wheel drive is engaged. It will go off when the 4 wheel drive is disengaged.
You can't. The 1994 JGC has Quadra Trac, all the time 4 wheel drive. It should never go into 2 wheel drive. If it does, have your Jeep looked at immediately.
the neutral / backup light switch is on the side of the transmission. You can cut and splice them.
the wiring to the mirrows is cut or tore into i had one l8ke that after i rewired it it worked fine
Switch to TOD and drive about 5mph. Once all 4 tires light, switch to 4H while rolling slowly and in neutral. Might have to step on brake?
The 4 wheel drive switch is located on top of the transfer case
If you have a lever, pull it into the four wheel drive position. If a switch, put in four wheel drive.
It's not impossible, but it is extremely impractical.
Your hubs should have a "Locked" and an "Auto" setting. Under normal conditions, you should run in auto. Then if you need 4-wheel drive, flip the switch. Should the switch ever malfunction or go out, you have to manually lock and unlock (auto position) the hubs.
Why does four wheel drive light flash?