No, but why would you?
If its an Automatic, yes its possible.Otherwise if it's a Manual, then no.
I think you have to put your transmission on Neutral then shift to 4x4.
if it is a aod transmission it is on the transmission usually a sensor near the shift linkage .if it is a Manuel it is on the top at the shift tower.
If the light is red first apply the brakes then shift into neutral. If the light is green don't shift, just continue through. If the light is yellow you will have to decide for yourself depending on the situation which of the above to do.
put the transmission in neutral and shift the transfer case to 2WD. if the transfer case lever is stuck, try driving forward very slowly (walking speed) then putting the transmission in neutral and shift the transfer case to 2WD while coasting forward. once the transfer case is in 2wd, it may be necessary to disengage the 4wd by driving the vehicle in reverse for a short distance.
neutral safety switch is on transmission just below were shift cable connects to transmission
your transmission is going out
Assuming this car has an automatic transmission, the neutral safety switch is located on the transmission where the shift linkage attaches.
Manual transmission is when you use the shift stick to shift to different gears in a car instead of driving without shifting gears,which is auto transmission.
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The neutral safety switch is Incorporated with the transmission range sensor(manual lever positioning sensor) on your transmission.It is on the side of the transmission where your shift cable (linkage) is attached to the transmission.
Open the hood and pop off the transmission shift cable from the transmission linkage, then rotate linkage by hand into neutral.