anders713
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- Explorer 99, 4,0 XLT
First of all, I am from Denmark, therefor my bad english - sorry 
I have a Ford Explorer from 1999. My transfer case *slip* when I activate the 4x4 on dry payment, which is normal. The problem is, that it also does it on muddy or slippy ground, and when i am accelerating, even if I run in the auto mode. Some one told me, that the system in the transfer case, which protect the transfer case from braking when running in 4x4 on dry pavement,
are in some way floppy, and thats the reason it is doing it, when I accelerate or running on normal slippy or muddy ground. He also said, that I could solve some of the problem, by changing the transfer case fluid with some special fluid which contain some special "things". I think he said some kind of coal or carbon stuff. Have anyone heard about that, and can confirm it. If so - which type of transfer case fluid are he talking about?
Thanks in advance, and happy new year to all of you!
/anders

I have a Ford Explorer from 1999. My transfer case *slip* when I activate the 4x4 on dry payment, which is normal. The problem is, that it also does it on muddy or slippy ground, and when i am accelerating, even if I run in the auto mode. Some one told me, that the system in the transfer case, which protect the transfer case from braking when running in 4x4 on dry pavement,
are in some way floppy, and thats the reason it is doing it, when I accelerate or running on normal slippy or muddy ground. He also said, that I could solve some of the problem, by changing the transfer case fluid with some special fluid which contain some special "things". I think he said some kind of coal or carbon stuff. Have anyone heard about that, and can confirm it. If so - which type of transfer case fluid are he talking about?
Thanks in advance, and happy new year to all of you!

/anders