put trans in neutral and put 4wheel in gear then go to drive in stop mode only
With a chain drive the driven wheel will always rotate in the same direction as the drive wheel, but in a gear drive the direction of rotation will change between drive wheel and driven wheel.
if its rear wheel drive then check differential and if it is a front wheel drive car or diferential is fine then a gear in the trannsmission is sheered
If you have a 4-wheel drive car it shouldn't be in 4-wheel drive but if you accidentally or knock it into 4-wheel drive you have a gear leaver like item at the side of your actual gear stick. It will be vibrating a bit but that's perfectly normal. If your 4-wheel stick is up then its in 4-wheel drive but if its down your not in 4-wheel drive.
It could, if they have the same gear box.
They could be. Depends on how they were built.
my 4 wheel drive wont ingage into gear from 2 wheels to 4 wheel drive why?
If it is a rear wheel drive car you could have a bad U joint, bent drive shaft or a broken tooth or two on the ring and pinion gear. If it is a front wheel drive vehicle you may have a bent rear axle or bad bearing. If it is four wheel drive or all wheel drive you may have a bent drive shaft.
First- make sure this vehicle IS a four wheel drive vehicle. There is a handle on the consul (that may or may not have a button) that unlocks the 4x4 gear box, usually a light will come on showing what gear you have selected, ie: low, high.
If it is a front wheel drive vehicle it could be a bad CV joint. In a rear wheel drive car it could be a bad universal joint.
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A bad gear can cause your four-wheel-drive transfer case to make a clunking sound. The transfer case should be checked immediately.