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push the four wheel drive button on your dash, see owners manual
check and make sure it contacts, theres not much room behind that button and any play may cause it not to connect, push the dash assembly around the button firmly with one hand and push the button with the other, does it light up and engage
On your dashboard there is a 4x4 button. push it. The hubs will engage and lock automatically. If you want low range you have to be in 4x4 first then you may push the low range button
Push the 4wd button.
The 4 wheel drive is not engaging on your 1997 Ford F-250 because you have a bad actuator if it is a push button. If it is not a push button, it could be a bad hub or linkage.
It will not disengage from four wheel drive until you find a cheat. I have done this before!
Well is it actually engaging into 4WD? If so, then you do simply have a problem with the lights. However, if you don't notice the transfer case engage, you may have a problem with either the push button system or the transfer case itself.
The actuator on a 4-wheel drive allows the vehicle to shift into 4-wheel drive with the push of a button or a shift of a lever. The actuator allows the front axle to become engaged.
Push the button on the four wheel drive selector that says 2 high
i have a s-10 did the same thing it was the vacuum modulater located under the battery box
There is a button on the dashboard saying 4WD just push that and your away
most of those even though they are push button 4 wheel drive, they still work off of a vaccum. you need to have a local auto mechanic to take a look under the front end where the vaccum lines attach to the transfer case and see if they are unplugged or if there is a defected one.