F forensichick New member Mar 17, 2009 #3 On my SUV: When I drove it in 4 wheel drive low range, i had to stop, press the button again, and put it in reverse, then drive again for it to be back on regular 2 wheel drive. The was on a Ford 4x4. I know it sounds weird but it worked.
On my SUV: When I drove it in 4 wheel drive low range, i had to stop, press the button again, and put it in reverse, then drive again for it to be back on regular 2 wheel drive. The was on a Ford 4x4. I know it sounds weird but it worked.
S Spidy New member Mar 17, 2009 #4 What the heck! Well idk about your car, but if I was in my truck and did that, 4x4 low! that would cause some serious rpms! I go 15 and its at 3500
What the heck! Well idk about your car, but if I was in my truck and did that, 4x4 low! that would cause some serious rpms! I go 15 and its at 3500