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I have never needed to utilize 4Low until recently when I got stuck on a slope of a remote mountain in eastern Oregon. When I tried to engage it, it did not work. I double checked the manual and was utilizing the correct procedure and it still did not work.
Since then, I have put the vehicle on some various terrains around my property and tried to practice engaging 4Low from all possible combinations (4high to 4low; 4high locked to 4low locked) and none work. I've given it an adequate amount of force, moved it a bit side to side, all possible combinations of things that have been suggested on various forum threads. I also ensured that small pin was still inside the shift knob since some owners mentioned that some have fallen out.
Last night I decided to crawl under the vehicle and just look at the transfer case itself just to see what it looked like. I noticed that some dust/dirt has collected in one particular area which might indicate a fluid leak (see pictures)?
Any advice? Dealership said they haven't heard of this or seen this come in. They also mentioned that they have been told that no transfer cases have ever had to be replaced; only serviced. They could not give even a rough estimate of time it would take to order and have a new transfer case delivered if it needed replacement for any reason.
PS - I don't remember if 4L was demonstrated as working when I bought the car. Also, I know that I should have probably been in 4L before I attempted what ended up being a terrifying slope.
Since then, I have put the vehicle on some various terrains around my property and tried to practice engaging 4Low from all possible combinations (4high to 4low; 4high locked to 4low locked) and none work. I've given it an adequate amount of force, moved it a bit side to side, all possible combinations of things that have been suggested on various forum threads. I also ensured that small pin was still inside the shift knob since some owners mentioned that some have fallen out.
Last night I decided to crawl under the vehicle and just look at the transfer case itself just to see what it looked like. I noticed that some dust/dirt has collected in one particular area which might indicate a fluid leak (see pictures)?
Any advice? Dealership said they haven't heard of this or seen this come in. They also mentioned that they have been told that no transfer cases have ever had to be replaced; only serviced. They could not give even a rough estimate of time it would take to order and have a new transfer case delivered if it needed replacement for any reason.
PS - I don't remember if 4L was demonstrated as working when I bought the car. Also, I know that I should have probably been in 4L before I attempted what ended up being a terrifying slope.
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