Jim McClain
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Took a friend 4-wheeling today and had a great time. Had to shift into 4lo at one point and used that for most of the rest of the ride. Once we got back up on flat dirt, I came to a near stop and tried to move the lever to 2wd. The lever moved, but the 4lo indicator light stayed on. I noticed the tire pressure light was on, so I thought it was just spill-over light that made the 4lo light look on. It wasn't too many feet that I realized it was still in 4lo, even though the lever was all the way forward. I moved the lever and it moved very easily - prob'ly too easily - back and forth with no apparent pauses or detents in 4part time, 4full or 2wd. The only stop was the neutral bump stop where you have to move the lever to the right to go down to 4lo.
The lever almost feels like there is no linkage attached. I left the owners manual on my desk, so I couldn't trouble-shoot shifting patterns. By the time I read the section in the manual, I discovered the front tire was flat, so now I can't run any tests.
My friend is coming over tomorrow to change the tire. Maybe some of you can suggest what we look for to help with the transfer case problem.
Thanks,
Jim
The lever almost feels like there is no linkage attached. I left the owners manual on my desk, so I couldn't trouble-shoot shifting patterns. By the time I read the section in the manual, I discovered the front tire was flat, so now I can't run any tests.
My friend is coming over tomorrow to change the tire. Maybe some of you can suggest what we look for to help with the transfer case problem.
Thanks,
Jim