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4wd Question #2943797
11/03/19 08:28 AM
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Put my truck in 4H the other day and it would hardly steer. Was hard to get to come out of 4wd too. Now when I’m driving at about 70 it starts shaking and feels like it’s “mechanically” missing or slipping. The steering wheel is not shaking like it’s out of alignment. I was going to tow my boat today but not sure now. Are those just coincidence?


not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids

Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2943851
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Put it in reverse and back up 10-20 feet. It may be stuck in 4wd. That may pop it out.

Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2943863
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What yr/make/model truck?


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Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2943866
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2015 F150


not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids

Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2943897
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Not sure id take 4wd advice from gomer 🤣


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Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2943904
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Doesn't some of the Ford systems require the transmission to be in neutral in order to shift out of 4WD? Especially four low.


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Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2943909
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I owned a 2011 Ford that I had to take to the dealer and get the computer reprogrammed after I had to use 4WD while towing a tractor. I almost got stuck so I was giving it hell until I came out. Like I said, I was towing a tractor at the time and I’m not sure if that had anything to do with it. However, after I unhooked the trailer and in 2WD, the truck would shift HARD from 2nd to 3rd gear. I took it the dealer and they hooked up to the computer, mashed a few buttons, and the problem went away. Thank goodness the truck was under warranty at the time.

Re: 4wd Question [Re: mark] #2943910
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Originally Posted by mark
Doesn't some of the Ford systems require the transmission to be in neutral in order to shift out of 4WD? Especially four low.

All of them have to be in neutral to shift in/out of 4L
But you can shift in/out of 4H on the move.


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Re: 4wd Question [Re: jb20] #2943958
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Originally Posted by jb20
Not sure id take 4wd advice from gomer 🤣

Lol

Re: 4wd Question [Re: jb20] #2943968
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Originally Posted by jb20
Not sure id take 4wd advice from gomer 🤣


Fair, but figured I'd ask the question so someone more knowledgeable than me could answer. Lol


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Re: 4wd Question [Re: Remington270] #2944004
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Originally Posted by Remington270
Put it in reverse and back up 10-20 feet. It may be stuck in 4wd. That may pop it out.


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Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2944030
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Its probablly mud stuck to the inside of your rims causing the wheels to be out of balance.

Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2944093
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I have a work truck , 2016 Colorado 4wd that I used to put in 4wd every now and again
just to keep things working. I no longer do that cause it takes Forever to get it back into
2WD.

Re: 4wd Question [Re: Remington270] #2944131
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Originally Posted by Remington270
Put it in reverse and back up 10-20 feet. It may be stuck in 4wd. That may pop it out.
I think you were right. It really didn’t do any thing when I backed up all the way around the parking lot, but when I stopped, put in neutral and went in and out of 4H, it made some pretty righteous racket. Seemed to drive much more normal after that but still shudders some at 70. It almost feels like it’s partially still in 4wd if that’s possible.

What’s also weird is there is a thin coat of oilish dirt over my entire tailgate but nothing seems to be dripping. I just drove 1200 miles so that could be anything. I’ll let the gearheads in the shop have at it tomorrow, got my boat back in the cradle!


not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids

Re: 4wd Question [Re: Dallas County] #2944206
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Ever since the first "shift-on-the-fly" systems, I always shift out of 4wd while moving forward, shift to Neutral while coasting, shift into Reverse, back up, and back to Neutral while coasting. Makes sure everything has a chance to get unbound.

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Originally Posted by UncleHuck

Ever since the first "shift-on-the-fly" systems, I always shift out of 4wd while moving forward, shift to Neutral while coasting, shift into Reverse, back up, and back to Neutral while coasting. Makes sure everything has a chance to get unbound.


Shift into reverse while coasting forward?


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Originally Posted by James
Originally Posted by UncleHuck

Ever since the first "shift-on-the-fly" systems, I always shift out of 4wd while moving forward, shift to Neutral while coasting, shift into Reverse, back up, and back to Neutral while coasting. Makes sure everything has a chance to get unbound.


Shift into reverse while coasting forward?


That’ll show that tranny who’s boss

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Originally Posted by Remington270
Originally Posted by James
Originally Posted by UncleHuck

Ever since the first "shift-on-the-fly" systems, I always shift out of 4wd while moving forward, shift to Neutral while coasting, shift into Reverse, back up, and back to Neutral while coasting. Makes sure everything has a chance to get unbound.


Shift into reverse while coasting forward?


That’ll show that tranny who’s boss


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