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Hello all, Just traded a box van I had sittin around for a 2001 dodge pickup. Needs some work but seems to run and drive ok. Previous owner told me he was pulling a trailer out of a mud hole in 4 wheel drive and heard a "little pop" and so he tiik it out of 4 wheel drive and "hasent tried it again" translated, I imagine that means big bucks into a new or at least different transfer case. I know nothing about 4 wheel drives. I runs and drive good, I put it in 4 hi and the little light came on on the dash, but stepping on the gas in the snow and dirt just looks like both rear tires spinning but not front. No weird noises, the stick went "in" fine, just not making the front spin. That was ok with me, I still would rather have a good running 3/4 ton than my box van, but still would like to have an idea how to fix and or what I might start out looking at. Thanks for any help, I appreciate it!
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Think about it ... one pulls the motor into 4wd position (and actuates the light) ... the other side pulls it OUT of 4wd and extinguishes the light. If the 4wd one is bad ... no 4wd and no light. If the other one is bad ... well ... I guess that once 4wd is engaged, you won't be able to pull it out and the light will stay on. Since the light turns on and off, I'm guessing that the lines are both good.
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