IT MAY HAVE TO DEAL WITH WHEEL HUB OR HUBS OUT OF LINE! OR GOING OUT . IT MAY HAVE TO DEAL WITH WHEEL HUB OR HUBS OUT OF LINE! OR GOING OUT . IT MAY HAVE TO DEAL WITH WHEEL HUB OR HUBS OUT OF LINE! OR GOING OUT .
In most cases, no. The only way I can think of that would make the 4 wheel drive stop working is if the wheel bearing completely froze up the wheel and ended up breaking a u-joint or CV joint.
the blower fan resistor has gone bad.
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Check to see if the stop lights are working- shift interlock and stop lights are a common circuit. If not working check the fuse and operation of the stoplight switch. Try turning key to 1st position (unlock) without starting vehicle, shift to neutral to start vehicle and then shift to "Drive".
No , but four wheel drive vehicles do have better traction when taking off on wet surfaces
They can break in use.
I had the same problem with my explorer, there is a drive motor which changes from four wheel drive to two wheel drive located on the transfer case. it drives a worm gear the has cam on it to indicate the stop point for the motor. on the stop point, which is a pin there is a plastic ring about 1/8 inch in thickness. this ring broke and allowed the motor to travel just beyond the stop point and the sensors couldn't tell if it was in two wheel or four wheel so it did nothing. I took the motor off and was able to find a plastic ring the same size and reinstalled it. it has been working fine ever since. If that isn't the problem either the motor is bad or the drive electronics for the motor are bad. Those are tougher to fix.
It will stop moving. If it is an emergency, turn on the transfer case if it is so equipped, and you can drive to your destination in front wheel drive only. This will only work if the rear end still moves freely and has not locked up.
Are you talking about "Drifting" ? purposely powering through turns, Or is your intention to skid to a stop? - Either will work, but you can Drift with a front wheel drive car while applying power to the drive wheels, and engaging the parking brake at the same time. Rear wheel drive can not be done while power is being applied.
A pebble.
I have a expedition a 1997 expedition to be exact and mine has the the not right next to that sometimes are you have to do is you have to stop and then you put it in neutral. Then you turn it to 2 wheel drive And that's
Yes you do.