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If it has a manual transmission, you simply put it into neutral. If it's a 4x4 and has a manual transfer case, either with a manual or automatic transmission, you simply put that into neutral. If it's a 2wd with an automatic, or a 4wd with an automatic transmission and an electronic transfer case which does not have the option to put the transfer case into neutral, then you have to disconnect the driveshafts.
If it's a 4x4 with a manual transfer case, you can do this by putting the transfer case in neutral. If it has a manual transmission (either 2x4 or 4x4), you can do this by putting the transmission in neutral. If it's an automatic and it doesn't have a manual transfer case, you would have to remove the driveshaft(s).
If you have a manual transmission, all you have to do to flat tow it is put it into neutral. If it's a 4x4 and you have a manual transfer case, you can manage by putting the transfer case in neutral, whether it has an automatic or manual transmission. If it's a 2WD with an automatic, or a 4x4 with both an automatic transmission and an electronic transfer case with no neutral position, you'll need a trailer or else you'll need to remove either the driveshafts or axle shafts.
According to the owners manual - transfer case fluid - Motorcraft MERCON ATF ( automatic transmission fluid )
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid for the transfer case in a 1996 F-150 according to the owners manual
It can be. If it's an automatic with the electronic NP233 transfer case, you should remove the driveshaft. If you have a manual transmission or the manual NP231 transfer case, you should shift them into neutral.
Depends. If it has a manual transfer case and/or transmission, you put it in neutral. If it has an automatic transmission and a transfer case which doesn't have a neutral setting, you should remove the driveshafts.
Manual transfur case: DEXTRON-III automatic transmission fluidPush button transfur case: Is the same.
Manual Transfer case takes DEXRON-III Automatic Transmission Fluid. Automatic Transfer case takes Auto-Trak 11 Tranfer Case Fluid. Auto-Trak 11 is only available at GM dealer.
take out the engine speed sensor in the transmission or transfer case depending if its manual or automatic
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the transfer case according to the 2000 Ford F-350 owners manual
According to the 1996 Ford Explorer owners manual : 3.0 pints ( 1.4 liters ) Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the transfer case