No it doesn't! Stays in auto 4 wheel
Answer standard or auto?standard or auto? auto
if the hubs are working properly all u do is shift transfer case back to 2WD if hubs are not releasing you will have to check the hubs best idea change the auto hubs for warn manual locking hubs
isit auto hubs or manual they are auto locking hubs. I sort of thought that it might be them. BTW when I disengage the 4x4 I cannot hear the hubs disegaging.
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The four wheel drive light is most Likely staying on when your Isuzu Rodeo is in two wheel drive because of a bad sensor. A licensed auto technician would be able to replace this for you.
Drive the old broken wheel stud out, and drive a new one in. Purchase the new stud at any auto parts store.
The control trac four wheel drive system has auto , high , and low settings on the 1999 Ford Explorer
According to www.fueleconomy.gov : 2006 Ford Explorer 4.0 L SOHC - 2 wheel drive -5 speed auto. gets 14 city / 19 highway / 16 combined 4.0 L SOHC - 4 wheel drive - 5 speed auto. gets 13 city / 19 highway / 15 combined 4.6 L V8 - 2 wheel drive - 6 speed auto. gets 13 city / 19 highway / 15 combined 4.6 L V8 - 4 wheel drive - 6 speed auto. gets 13 city / 18 highway / 15 combined this is for the U.S. gallon
What engine is it? 2.5L, 2.8L, 4.0L or Diesel? What accessories do you have? What transmission (manual or auto)? Is it 4 wheel drive or 2 wheel drive?
a blown transmission
If it is a front wheel drive vehicle, it could be your cv axle or bad struts. yes bad shocks could cause vibration ,but i know my car had a bad cv axle in it a while back. the problem was the cv axle was broke in 2. Take it to an auto shop and ask them to test drive it and see if they can tell you what the problem might be. but if its a front wheel drive car, then i would bet money it is the cv axle but if its a rear wheel drive vehicle then ask them to check your universal joints(U-Joints.)