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The Four Wheel Drive isn't always just 'broken' or not working or grinding for some reason. ... Mine won't shift into 4 low only 4 high I think its linkage or angle after doing 4"lift ... Would this fix work for a 2003 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo? ... I have the same problem but on a dodge 4x4 ram 1500 how do I ...
are you in four wheel low or four wheel hi. if you are in four lo, put vehicle in neutral before trying to shift out and be at a complete stop. if you were in four hi, put vehicle in reverse and keep backing up, usually 4wd while come out and go back into 2wd
Four low is almost never used. I use it on very steep rocky or muddy trails in the woods or to pull someone out of mud or a ditch. Though some will shift standing still it is best do do this while rolling. Four high can be shifted at low speeds of 2 to about 35mph (higher also but not really good idea) Low can only be shifted between 2 to 10mph. If you find yourself stuck and unable to shift because you aren't rolling you can also turn the engine off, engage the transfer case and re-start. That avoids having the gears clashing together. Best rule is if it begins to grind, don't force it.
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