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Old 04-17-2009, 09:27 PM
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I have a 2008 rancher 420 ES. When I place the 4wd shifter in 4wd and drive around I have no problems, but when I stop and place the shifter back into 2wd the 4wd indicator light stays lit until I drive around or rap the throttle a couple times. is this normal operation.
 
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This is normal. Basically it will shift when the torque is off the front end, so you often have to move the quad a bit.

4x4 systems in trucks and other equipment often act the same way.

Enjoy the excellent quad, and welcome to the forum.
 
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Old 04-18-2009, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by icecoldtexan
I have a 2008 rancher 420 ES. When I place the 4wd shifter in 4wd and drive around I have no problems, but when I stop and place the shifter back into 2wd the 4wd indicator light stays lit until I drive around or rap the throttle a couple times. is this normal operation.
Normal! You have to get moving to diconnect the parts. Now if it takes you riding more than a few feet to get the light to go out, then that isn't normal.
 
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Thanks for the replies, I feel better now.
 
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