selling truck = FAIL
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selling truck = FAIL
So I went to sell my truck today and when the guy test driving tried to put it in 4 low to see if it worked o.k. the truck popped the 4wd shifter right back out and made a grinding noise. We tried to hold it in and go forward in an idle but no luck, the truck kicked it back out again. I am thinking the transfer case linkage needs to be adjusted 4 hi seemed to work fine..
I do have one more problem though. When we were on the test drive the guy put the truck in 4 hi on dry pavement to see if the 4x4 worked as it should and everything seemed fine until he went to make a turn. The truck really didnt seem to like turning, it bucked but it did turn in a wide radius. Is this normal because of dry pavement or is there something wrong here too? I dont get to use 4x4 much so I have no idea how this truck is actually supposed to act when its in 4 hi.
I do have one more problem though. When we were on the test drive the guy put the truck in 4 hi on dry pavement to see if the 4x4 worked as it should and everything seemed fine until he went to make a turn. The truck really didnt seem to like turning, it bucked but it did turn in a wide radius. Is this normal because of dry pavement or is there something wrong here too? I dont get to use 4x4 much so I have no idea how this truck is actually supposed to act when its in 4 hi.
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as said, the difficulty in turning is normal.
also as said, avoid anything other than straight line driving on dry pavement,
for 4 Low - the shifting process is critical because there are no syncronizers like in 4 High. so you have 2 choices -
at a 1 mph slow roll, shift transmission to neutral, then shift hard and fast from 2 high to 4 low and do not pause or stop in neutral. if you do stop, or it won't go - proceed to step 2--
stop. turn engine off. shift to 4 Low. restart engine.
this is normal.
also as said, avoid anything other than straight line driving on dry pavement,
for 4 Low - the shifting process is critical because there are no syncronizers like in 4 High. so you have 2 choices -
at a 1 mph slow roll, shift transmission to neutral, then shift hard and fast from 2 high to 4 low and do not pause or stop in neutral. if you do stop, or it won't go - proceed to step 2--
stop. turn engine off. shift to 4 Low. restart engine.
this is normal.
#7
Thanks guys I will make sure the next test drive is either on gravel or make sure its only in a straight line. I kinda freaked out when he was turning I was super afraid of him breaking something. I will try shutting the truck off and shifting to 4 low. When I tried to shift it the truck was stopped and the trans in neutral but we were going from 4 hi to 4 low. I will give it a try and let you guys know how it ends up. This truck has been a pita the whole way, I still hate to see it go though...
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So I went to sell my truck today and when the guy test driving tried to put it in 4 low to see if it worked o.k. the truck popped the 4wd shifter right back out and made a grinding noise. We tried to hold it in and go forward in an idle but no luck, the truck kicked it back out again. I am thinking the transfer case linkage needs to be adjusted 4 hi seemed to work fine..
I do have one more problem though. When we were on the test drive the guy put the truck in 4 hi on dry pavement to see if the 4x4 worked as it should and everything seemed fine until he went to make a turn. The truck really didnt seem to like turning, it bucked but it did turn in a wide radius. Is this normal because of dry pavement or is there something wrong here too? I dont get to use 4x4 much so I have no idea how this truck is actually supposed to act when its in 4 hi.
I do have one more problem though. When we were on the test drive the guy put the truck in 4 hi on dry pavement to see if the 4x4 worked as it should and everything seemed fine until he went to make a turn. The truck really didnt seem to like turning, it bucked but it did turn in a wide radius. Is this normal because of dry pavement or is there something wrong here too? I dont get to use 4x4 much so I have no idea how this truck is actually supposed to act when its in 4 hi.
BTW cruise control is very bad on icy roads too... Thats another no no newbies dont seem to know...
I'm sorry If I'm coming off as overcriticle but There really isnt any excuse not to know this stuff....short of not being able to read which your presence here rules out..Its IMPORTANT!.
People buy used trucks like this and everything is broken or on its way out and reasons like this are to blame!
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 02-08-2012 at 01:07 PM.
#10
How could you possible own a lifts 4wd truck like that and know nothing about 4wd basics? thats a good way to trash things.
BTW cruise control is very bad on icy roads too... Thats another no no newbies dont seem to know...
I'm sorry If I'm coming off as overcriticle but There really isnt any excuse not to know this stuff....short of not being able to read which your presence here rules out..Its IMPORTANT!.
People buy used trucks like this and everything is broken or on its way out and reasons like this are to blame!
BTW cruise control is very bad on icy roads too... Thats another no no newbies dont seem to know...
I'm sorry If I'm coming off as overcriticle but There really isnt any excuse not to know this stuff....short of not being able to read which your presence here rules out..Its IMPORTANT!.
People buy used trucks like this and everything is broken or on its way out and reasons like this are to blame!
Thank you to the people who actually had an answer and not just comments for the peanut gallery. Like I said the truck still pops out in 4 low as soon as i let go of the lever. I am going to adjust the linkage tmr and see if it helps...