David13
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I want to check the operation of the 4 wheel drive prior to changing all the fluids. What's the best way?
I have the front jacked up, I could just jack the rear and see what spins regular and then in 4 wheel drive.
I can imagine there are those that can hear the solenoid engage in the transfer box. I may be able to hear that, my hearing is not too bad.
But with no 4 wheel drive experience, I do not suppose I can tell if it's working just by driving the car. I know I could find a mud hole, or some snow and mud or snow and ice, but then run the risk of getting stuck or sliding down a hill side. This isn't flat country here.
What is the best way.
Thanks
dc
I have the front jacked up, I could just jack the rear and see what spins regular and then in 4 wheel drive.
I can imagine there are those that can hear the solenoid engage in the transfer box. I may be able to hear that, my hearing is not too bad.
But with no 4 wheel drive experience, I do not suppose I can tell if it's working just by driving the car. I know I could find a mud hole, or some snow and mud or snow and ice, but then run the risk of getting stuck or sliding down a hill side. This isn't flat country here.
What is the best way.
Thanks
dc