Proper way to engage/disengage 4WD
On Tuesday, January 9, 1996 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, spelegan wrote:
> I've got a '94 Explorer with "on-the-fly" 4WD. According to the manual, > (unfortunately I don't have it with me) in order to fully disengage 4WD, you > need to put the car in reverse for 10 feet after you've pushed the 4WD button. > I thought I went at least 10 feet in the opposite direction before I parked my > car. But, when I went to start it this morning, I stepped on the gas and > nothing happened. Then, all of a sudden, I heard this LOUD pop(like someone > crashed into me) and off I went. Can anyone explain this? > > Also, do you have to start the car in 2WD or can you shut it off in 4WD? > > Thanks. > > Stewart Pelegan > Computer Sciences Corporation > (301)921-3206 > FAX:(301)840-8934 Im wondering why trans has to be in neutral/column before shifting transfer case/4wd to 4h or 4l in older trucks. If it has to be in neutral, how can you use reverse on the trans/column ? |
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