jeepxj2007
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I have a 1994 Ford Ranger 4.0 v-6 al4d and pushbutton tcase...it will go fine into hi ranger, but not into low. It wont go into low range when Parked, neutral, or neutral and rolling slowly. Any ideas?
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Thanks, i was just about to set my truck on fire. Pushed in clutch and it finally shifted out of low. I guess ford was to cheep to put a sticker some ware on how to use the 4wd.In my '94 stick-shift Ranger, in order to go into 4Lo, you must have the clutch in, trans in neutral, and the e-brake on.
Well i have manual hubs, with them locked that should let me shift in and out like i did with my dodge with the lever depending on road conditions. Especially pulling the snowmobiles.Glad to be of help my friend! I spent some time after I bought the truck and before a major snowfall figuring out how it works.
Yep. It's a shift on the fly, but I still stop and engauge the 4WD, even with the auto hubs. There's less stress on the drivetrain that way and the running gear will last longer.
Hey I have the the same make and model. I just bought it and the 4x4 haven't been used in a while. High cam on just fine but low wouldn't come on until I put it in reverse and turned it on then it worked just fine in every gear.Well i have manual hubs, with them locked that should let me shift in and out like i did with my dodge with the lever depending on road conditions. Especially pulling the snowmobiles.
Thanks, i was just about to set my truck on fire. Pushed in clutch and it finally shifted out of low. I guess ford was to cheep to put a sticker some ware on how to use the 4wd.
Mines a 94 5 speed. Is this a shift on the fly system for 4 high? I do not have the owners manual. Is there an online owners manual and or service manual?
Thanks, A newbie