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requirements regarding vehicle lighting and trailering hitches
or tow bars.
Manual Transmlulon
• Turn ignition key to off position to unlock steering wheel.
• Shift transmission and transfer case into Neutral position.
• Turn selective drive hubs to LOCK position (if equipped).
Automatic Transmlulon Without Quadra
Trac Low Range reduction Unit
• Turn ignition key to off position to unlock steering wheel.
• Shift transmission into Neutral position.
• Disconnect front and rear propeller shafts at axle (index
mark prop shafts and yokes for proper alignment at as
sembly) and secure shafts to underside of vehicle or
remove shafts completely.
Automatic Transmission With Quadra-Trac
Low Range Reduction Unit
• Turn ignition key to off position to unlock steering wheel.
• Shift automatic transmission into Park.
• Shift Low Range Reduction Unit into Neutral position.
CAUTION:
If the Emergency Drive control knob (in the ve
hicle glove box) was in the Emergency Drive position when
the engine was shut down, restart the engine and turn the
knob to the Normal position.
Never tow with the control knob
In the Emergency Drive poaltlon or the Low Range Reduction
Unit In low range.
Trailer Towing and Campers
In order to maintain the coverage of the Jeep Corporation
1977 New Vehicle Warranty, rncluding its conditions and limi
tations, on vehicles used in trailer towing or camper appli
cations (includrng the mounting of slide-In campers on Jeep
Pickup Trucks), the requirements and recommendations in
this manual and other factory literature must be followed.
In addition to requirements for proper vehicle maintenance,
inspection, and servicing as prescribed in this manual, GVW
and GAW ratings are of special significance. When your ve
hicle is to be used for trailer towing or, in the case of a Jeep
Truck, for mounting a camper, it is very important that neither
GVW or GAW ratings be exceeded by the addition of:
• The tongue weight of a trailer.
• The weight transferred to your truck by the mounting of a
fifth-wheel trailer.
• The weight of a slide-in camper or any other type of truck
camper.
• The weight of
any
other type of vehicle put in or on your
Jeep vehicle.
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Remember that everything put in or on the trailer or the
mounted camper adds to the load on your Jeep vehicle. Refer
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