4WD failure - help needed
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Charge your battery if you haven't. If the battery is low, it doesn't have the juice to flip the electronic AWD switch. Had a neighbor that lost his AWD at the beginning of winter. He thought it would be $$$$ to fix so he struggled for months plowing snow in 2wd. I read about having a fully charged battery on this forum. One day on the charger & his AWD was back.
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Don't worry about the worse case scenario yet. There are wires running to each hub and it's rare to have them both go at the same time. Does the neutral, reverse lights coincide with the gear you have it in. Those years were famous for bad selector switches. Can you manually push forward on the gear selector and get the light to come on? Does the light come on?
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yes all the lights coincide with the correct gear. the weird thing is that when the 4wd drive first started to stop working there was a weird smell, like something had been burnt out. that's what got me to thinking it could be something with the gears. everything electronically seems to be intact.