Kylewieder
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- City, State
- Vacaville, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Explorer Eddie Bauer
First Ford, first 4WD so I basically know nothing.
I do know while in auto 4WD my explorer shifts into 4WD possibly from strong acceleration while on dry pavement.
From what I've read this is normal but it stays in 4WD.
I got it out by taking it to some dirt and cycling the 4WD knob, shifting P-D-R back and forth in each setting.
So my question, is this normal to get out of 4WD or should it shift back into 2WD on its own?
Hopefully this hasn't been addressed already, I searched a lot of 'stuck in 4WD' threads already.
Thanks in advance
Update: It got stuck in 4WD again and the only thing I can think that triggered it was from strong acceleration again. I put it in 4HI rolled a couple feet put it back in auto which took it out of 4WD (no binding and whining on pavement)
I do know while in auto 4WD my explorer shifts into 4WD possibly from strong acceleration while on dry pavement.
From what I've read this is normal but it stays in 4WD.
I got it out by taking it to some dirt and cycling the 4WD knob, shifting P-D-R back and forth in each setting.
So my question, is this normal to get out of 4WD or should it shift back into 2WD on its own?
Hopefully this hasn't been addressed already, I searched a lot of 'stuck in 4WD' threads already.
Thanks in advance
Update: It got stuck in 4WD again and the only thing I can think that triggered it was from strong acceleration again. I put it in 4HI rolled a couple feet put it back in auto which took it out of 4WD (no binding and whining on pavement)