
 Originally Posted by 
cripesamighty
					
				 
				Their conclusion was that the owner inadvertently knocked the gear lever one click too far out of neutral and into low range. They then drove off in the RV without checking what gear was selected in the jeep being towed. Apparently it's easy to do. Poor bugger!
			
		 
	 
 You would need to have a significant lack of mechanical sympathy to achieve this feat. SWMBO has a JL Rubicon and the transfer case lever is a fairly mechanical affair that you don't just "bump" into gear. There is also range display on the dash and a 4WD light as well. Then there is the load when taking off, although I guess with an auto you would need to build up some speed before the torque converter started to drive the engine. But clearly this person managed to do it....
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