Re: 2007 CHEVY TAHOE STUCK IN 4X4 LOW AND DASHBOARD SAYS...
Turn 4x4 switch off put vehicle in neutral then put vehicle in reverse and drive in reverse a couple of feet the put it into drive and it should come off of 4x4 if not then repeat until it comes off
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This can be caused by worn out fluid in the transfer case, this cause the clutch to stick in the transfer case. The Transfer case fluid (ATF) should be replaced with clean fluid every 30,000 miles or so, if you haven't done that drain the fluid and replace it with clean Dexron Type VI ATF
Depending on if you have a push button, switch activated, or manual shift type 4x4 system they are generally the same. Transfer in 4x4 high can generally be made at any time that you're not traveling at highway speeds or faster by simply moving/pressing the selector switch/lever/button to the position indicated as 4x4 high. If you are wanting to use 4x4 low this transfer has to be made while the vehicle is stationary, wheels straight, vehicle in neutral and brake depressed. Note that the use of 4x4 low is only recommended for the most extreme driving conditions and should only be operated at low speeds.
there is a electronic switch on the trans. that u need to have replaced if u dont it will start switching in and out and destroy the transfer case and trany
Go buy the chevrolet shop manual for the truck. Its worth every penny in the long run and will save you thousands by not going to the dealer for everything, because they consult the shop manual. make sure your tranny doesnt share fluid with your transfer case, you could over fill or underfill it easily.
I have the part for this. lindsay @ aes companies llc. com.
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