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Transfer case problem, won't come out of 4 wheel high

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Old 05-08-2011, 10:11 AM   #1
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Transfer case problem, won't come out of 4 wheel high

I have a 2002 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition, 4 WD, having problems with the transfer case, it won't come out of 4 Wheel High,...
I keep hearing either check or change the fluid in the transfer case,... or check all the associating fuses,...

I can't find ho to check the level of fluid where to put in the fluid in my transfer case,...? I found the drain plug easy enough,...? (is it that you have to take off the sensor cover and pour it in there,...?)

and I can't find which fuses are the ones to check,...? My manual does not tell me (except #37 15 amp A/C clutch relay/Transmission)
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