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deltamaster
Dec 24, 2013Explorer
My 97 Dakota was easy. It had manual levers for the transfer case and was a 5 speed manual tranny.
Put the transfer case in neutral, tranny in second gear and release the clutch. No movement and all ready.
Now the 2002 is quite another story. It has an auto tranny and a electrically actuated transfer case. There is a series of steps that have to be followed in order to disengage the drive-line. I have to pull out the book each time I need to tow it!
As long as you follow the book step by step then you should be fine.
Put the transfer case in neutral, tranny in second gear and release the clutch. No movement and all ready.
Now the 2002 is quite another story. It has an auto tranny and a electrically actuated transfer case. There is a series of steps that have to be followed in order to disengage the drive-line. I have to pull out the book each time I need to tow it!
As long as you follow the book step by step then you should be fine.
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