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Solved 4WD, AWD, and Transfer Case Information and Operation
Hi Drew, When pressing the button's for 4wd and low range there is a slight clicking noise from the shift motor, but the light's for the switch's for 4wd and low range are not coming on. It has been below freezing here for the past couple of day's and not much above it now. Thanks Kev.- bigbandit
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- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases
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Solved 4WD, AWD, and Transfer Case Information and Operation
I've tried lifting all 4 wheels clear of the ground and spinning them. Then trying to shift back into 2wd, but it is still in 4wd and in low range. Any other suggestions. -Kev. :(- bigbandit
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- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases
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Solved 4WD, AWD, and Transfer Case Information and Operation
Thanks Drew, I'll give it a try- bigbandit
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- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases
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Solved 4WD, AWD, and Transfer Case Information and Operation
Just read your info on disengaging the transfer case. I am in the U.K and have a standard '94 XLT with electronic shift. After trying four wheel drive it is now stuck in 4 wd. I can hear the shift module in the back making a noise but it won't shift back into 2wd. If I jack all 4 wheels up off...- bigbandit
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- Forum: Transmissions & Transfer Cases