Today was the first "real" snow day here, meaning that the snow actually accumulated on the roads enough to make them a slippery mess. i turned on to one of our two lane highways (55 MPH) speed limit, and by the time i got up to 35mph, i had gone sideways 6 times. so i slipped the transfer case up to 4 HI. well that was not at all what i had anticipated. it went in fine, like a vehicle with 167,000+ miles on it should. but when i tried to accelerate slowly, there was an utterly awful groaning / howling noise from what i have to assume is the transfer case, since engaging the case was the only difference. i let off the throttle, and the noise dissipated. slowly accelerating again, the noise came back after about 38 mph. so, keep in mind that i have only owned this vehicle for roughly 2 months. and this is about the 5th or 6th time i engaged the 4wd. the first time was on a sand road at about 10-15 mph. it made no noise, but it did feel to me like it was binding. about 10-12 days ago, i changed all the fluids underneath the vehicle. front and rear axle oil, engine oil and filter, automatic transmission fluid and filter, and transfer case fluid (atf+4 going into the transfer case and automatic transmission). so when i came here to post this, i ran across this,
https://www.jeepkj.com/threads/transfer-case-fluid.75746/
when i turned onto the road I live on (which is notoriously slippery when it has snow on it), i pulled it back into 4wd high range at a much lower speed, and it sounded normal (quiet) until i reached that same 38 mph. i slowed back down, and it was fine again. i never did go any faster than about 42 or 43 mph, as the noise was so bad. so i did not want to chance exploding the case all over the road. so i did have one thought / question, which is does the transfer case have clutches in it that require that additive that you use in Posi traction axles? one thing that i did not expect is that this SUV handles simply terrible in snow in 2wd. so it appears that i am going to need 4wd when the roads have limited traction available. any ideas what could be going on???
https://www.jeepkj.com/threads/transfer-case-fluid.75746/
when i turned onto the road I live on (which is notoriously slippery when it has snow on it), i pulled it back into 4wd high range at a much lower speed, and it sounded normal (quiet) until i reached that same 38 mph. i slowed back down, and it was fine again. i never did go any faster than about 42 or 43 mph, as the noise was so bad. so i did not want to chance exploding the case all over the road. so i did have one thought / question, which is does the transfer case have clutches in it that require that additive that you use in Posi traction axles? one thing that i did not expect is that this SUV handles simply terrible in snow in 2wd. so it appears that i am going to need 4wd when the roads have limited traction available. any ideas what could be going on???