If you have 4x4 in your sportage then pull the 4x4 shifter down and you'll be in 4high put it in neutral and push the shifter to the right and up to be in 4 low
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There could be a few possible causes for your 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe not going into four-wheel drive when you engage the system. Some common issues include:
The four-wheel drive system may not be properly engaged. Make sure that the four-wheel drive switch is in the correct position and that you are following the proper procedure for engaging the system.
The four-wheel drive system may be mechanically damaged. This could be caused by a problem with the transfer case, the drive axles, or other components of the system.
There may be a problem with the four-wheel drive system's control module or other electrical components.
There may be a problem with the four-wheel drive system's vacuum lines or other mechanical components.
To troubleshoot the issue, you can try the following steps:
Check the four-wheel drive switch and make sure it is in the correct position.
Check the four-wheel drive system's control module and make sure it is functioning properly.
Check the four-wheel drive system's vacuum lines and make sure they are not damaged or disconnected.
If the issue persists, it may be necessary to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic.
If you are not comfortable performing these steps, or if the issue persists after trying these troubleshooting steps, it may be a good idea to contact a mechanic or a Chevrolet dealership for further assistance.
all wheel drive is four wheel drive , i think you mean back to 2 wheel drive , no way to bypass the four drive switch , have to take to a transmission specialist
If your car is an "All Wheel Drive" or "AWD" model, it is always in all wheel drive, there is no choice to take it out of all wheel drive. But if it is a "Four Wheel Drive" There will be a lever on the floor, or a button on the dash that you have to activate to get into four wheel drive. Usually for the latter there will be a light next to the four wheel button.
So, if on the back of your car says "Equinox AWD" it is always in four wheel drive.
There is a four wheel drive relay unit located up under your dashboard on the passenger's side that has gone bad. 2 bolts hold it in, and just a wire bundle connector to plug into. Costly to replace. Maybe about $200 just for the 4 WD relay unit.
mounted to the tranfer case you will see what looks like a window motor. Round with wires coming out. This is the actuator motor for the four wheel drive. A lot of times if they are not used the brushes will stick in the motor and if they do the four wheel drive will not engage. Sometime you can tap on the motor and it will work. You also will have a fuse for the four wheel drive in your fuse panel. Good luck, hope this helped
Your blazer is equipped with a shift on the fly four wheel drive. That means that at speeds less than fifteen miles per hour you can shift into or out of four wheel drive by simply pushing the four wheel high button. If you wish to shift into four wheel low. Stop, put the transmission into park or neutral, and push the four wheel low button. Same procedure for shifting back out. Never shift into or out of four wheel low while moving. And be careful in four wheel low. At full throttle your still barely moving, you don't want to blow your engine up!
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