m stevenson
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- November 4, 2006
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- City, State
- Grayling Michigan
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2004 XLT
Let me preface by saying I did use the search function. The problem is, there's so much information here that sorting through it has taken me an hour already and I'm getting frustrated. If someone here would care to reference a thread I'd appreciate it.
I have a concern about the engagement of the front axles/hubs when in 4 Auto. It seems like the engagement is very abrupt. I would think it should engage without an audible clunk. Is this normal?
There are 66600 miles on it, and it's seen very little 4WD use, I live in Northern Michigan and the Auto 4WD engages seldom and only on snowy surfaces. I haven' felt comfortable with letting the auto function take care of my traction needs due to this concern. If I think I will need 4WD I engage 4 HI.
My other question is where is the drain for the heater box? I get a stagnant water smell when using AC. After driving with AC on and parking the vehicle, the next time I get in the smell of stagnant water is strong. I've looked and can't quite see where the drain is and really need to get this fixed, as She Who Must Be Obeyed is most unimpressed.
Thanks, Mark
I have a concern about the engagement of the front axles/hubs when in 4 Auto. It seems like the engagement is very abrupt. I would think it should engage without an audible clunk. Is this normal?
There are 66600 miles on it, and it's seen very little 4WD use, I live in Northern Michigan and the Auto 4WD engages seldom and only on snowy surfaces. I haven' felt comfortable with letting the auto function take care of my traction needs due to this concern. If I think I will need 4WD I engage 4 HI.
My other question is where is the drain for the heater box? I get a stagnant water smell when using AC. After driving with AC on and parking the vehicle, the next time I get in the smell of stagnant water is strong. I've looked and can't quite see where the drain is and really need to get this fixed, as She Who Must Be Obeyed is most unimpressed.
Thanks, Mark