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front wheels enguage when in 2wd...???

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Old 07-12-2005, 12:34 AM
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Default front wheels enguage when in 2wd...???

Originally posted by: garrett5462
i think my scrambler does that to sometimes because when you click it into two wheel sometimes, the bars are hard to turn and want to straighten out by themselves when you go slow. this usually happens to me in four, but not two, but for some reason it did it to me once. i dont know if u guys know what im talking about but sometimes in four if you go slow, the steering is you know harder and it sort of pulls.
alot of times with the older outboard hub its takes a few feet like maybe 5 to 10 with the front wheels spinning at the same speed as the rear wheels to disengage the front hubs when leaving the 4x4 feature to the 4x2 feature
 
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Old 07-15-2005, 02:46 PM
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Default front wheels enguage when in 2wd...???

Back to my '05 700 efi, called dealer and the mechanic said to just bring it in. He seemed to know right away what was wrong... He said the stator plates or plate inside of the front diff. becomes magnetically charged, and will need to be replaced. They ordered parts yesterday, and he said it should be covered under warranty. I hope this won't continue to be a problem.
 
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