The most common solution to this problem is replacing the shifter sheet ring in your transfer case of the 80-90 samurai. This is a pretty easy process and can be done with a screw driver and pliers. To buy a shifter sheet ring go to http://www.spidertrax.com/s.nl/it.A/id.373/.f or you can look one up on Google.
The square cut-outs in the shifting rods are aligned with each other when you look down the transfer case shifting hole when assembled in neutral. If they are not, use a big flat blade to align them before replacing the shifter sheet and installing the shifter arm.
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Put the transfer case into neutral and the main box into fourth. Release handbrake.
If your Suzuki Samurai won't engage in 4 Low, the issue could stem from a few common factors. First, ensure that the transfer case is fully engaged by fully pressing the clutch and shifting into neutral before attempting to switch. Additionally, check for any linkage issues or damage, as well as low fluid levels in the transfer case. If these areas are fine, the problem may lie within the transfer case itself, which could require professional inspection or repair.
The stick shift 4x4 is. I recommend: Unlock the front HUBS Put transmission in Neutral Put Transfer case in Neutral Unlock the steering and Tow like a trailer.
The stick shift 4x4 is. I recommend: Unlock the front HUBS Put transmission in Neutral Put Transfer case in Neutral Unlock the steering and Tow like a trailer.
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Yes, you can flat tow a Suzuki Samurai, but it's essential to ensure that it's properly prepared for towing. The vehicle should be in neutral, and the transfer case must be in the "neutral" position to prevent damage to the transmission. It's also advisable to consult the owner's manual for specific guidelines and recommendations regarding flat towing the Samurai.
trailtough.com lowrange.com both sell parts for transfer case.
Down from neutral for first gear and up for the rest
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