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Old 11-04-2009, 01:32 AM
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Originally Posted by TN-F150 View Post
If I understand you correctly, you HAD to put in HI to shift into reverse? You shouldn't HAVE to do that. The transmission should shift to ANY gear whether in HI or LO. The sound sounds like you might have been between HI and LO while moving. Also not good...

Trouble getting out of LO sounds more like something in the transfer case, the shift motor or dash switch.
Sorry for the confusion.

I had to put it in reverse (or drive) to get it out of 4Lo to 4hi. I never shift into 4wd Hi or Lo while moving. I never use the on the fly.

Basically couldn't get it out of 4LO without holding my foot on the brake and putting the truck into drive or reverse, then it would shift out. The low is sticking until I shift it into gear.

Thanks,
Ryan

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Old 11-04-2009, 10:32 AM
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Sorry for the confusion.

I had to put it in reverse (or drive) to get it out of 4Lo to 4hi. I never shift into 4wd Hi or Lo while moving. I never use the on the fly.

Basically couldn't get it out of 4LO without holding my foot on the brake and putting the truck into drive or reverse, then it would shift out. The low is sticking until I shift it into gear.

Thanks,
Ryan
Yeah, LO should always be shifted in and out while in N. In your case it sounds like one of the things in my first guess on the previous page.
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