Hey all, I am having a really tough time with this transfer case. I read and re-read the instructions and watched Ineos’ own tutorial online… my transfer case does absolutely not work as described. I have plenty of past experience with manual shifting - 5th gen 4Runner, 3rd Gen 4Runner and Jeeps all with manual shift levers.
This weekend we took the truck to Tahoe. A few nice off road trails - nothing wild but some good rock and dust - an opportunity to get familiar with the truck.
I find to prevent grinding gears I have to physically hold the lever past its lock / latch point - like pushed hard forward all the way, keep it held there whilst I engage D, then release the lever and it snaps back to its lock point. If I just go from 4L position, lift the collar and move to 4H position locked with the collar (like in all the online videos) it’s like an intimate date with 6 spoons and a kitchen sink disposal. last thing on this afternoon’s run for the first time it did the same engaging Low. Previously this had been fine, only back to H was the problem. Now it seems I have to use one hand to hold the lever right as hard and as far as it will go and the other to engage D to prevent grind. I suspect I could have caught the L issue, as the L lamp on the dash is pretty accurate. Maybe I didn’t check it as all day before it’s been fine getting in.
This thing is for sure a beast climbing off road. But I am really concerned about the transfer case robustness.
Anyone else with similar issues. I’ll be giving the dealer and Ineos a call Monday to discuss.
This weekend we took the truck to Tahoe. A few nice off road trails - nothing wild but some good rock and dust - an opportunity to get familiar with the truck.
I find to prevent grinding gears I have to physically hold the lever past its lock / latch point - like pushed hard forward all the way, keep it held there whilst I engage D, then release the lever and it snaps back to its lock point. If I just go from 4L position, lift the collar and move to 4H position locked with the collar (like in all the online videos) it’s like an intimate date with 6 spoons and a kitchen sink disposal. last thing on this afternoon’s run for the first time it did the same engaging Low. Previously this had been fine, only back to H was the problem. Now it seems I have to use one hand to hold the lever right as hard and as far as it will go and the other to engage D to prevent grind. I suspect I could have caught the L issue, as the L lamp on the dash is pretty accurate. Maybe I didn’t check it as all day before it’s been fine getting in.
This thing is for sure a beast climbing off road. But I am really concerned about the transfer case robustness.
Anyone else with similar issues. I’ll be giving the dealer and Ineos a call Monday to discuss.