Set the 4-wheel drive shift stick all the way to the top that says 2 H and this will engage the rear wheel drive only for normal to high speed driving on smooth and level surface. Next notch down is the 4 H which will engage the allÊwheel drive for normal to high speed driving on slightly rough but level surface. Next notch down is neutral. An the last notch down is 4 L which engages all wheel drive for uphill driving on rough surface.
Shift pattern is as follows, from the front of the truck to the back: 2H 4H N 4L
yeah you can! good luck!
There is no transfer case on a 2 wheel drive truck.
You did not have to apply the brake on a 91 model to shift it. There's nothing wrong.
You pull the transfer case shifter from 2wd to 4wd.
when the car engine is start and the driver shift a gear,the power front the engine transfer to the drive shaft and its transfer the torque or power to the axle shaft the move a wheel.
t handle shifter has a pattern of 2H, 4H, N, 4L
the 4 wheel drive shift position sensor is shorted out
Move the drive shift to Neutral then move the 4x4 shifter into 4W High or 4W low. Afterwards move the drive shift to drive. This is the best way; it reduces torque on the transfer case, therefore extending its life.
You need to have your transfer case checked out by a certified mechanic.
My pickup is 4x4. Gear shift on the colum, with indacator in the lowwer left of the dashboard. P R N Over Drive Drive 2 1 . Hope this helps you
Pull the shifter all the way back towards the seat and that will be 4 high. Then push it forward 1 time and that will be 2 wheel drive. Push it forward 1 more time and that will put the transfer case in neutral. Now push the shifter over and forward 1 more time and that will be 4-wheel drive LOW.