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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / December 2005

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4x4 Low - Flashing light

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mnt - 09 Dec 2005 04:17 GMT
What does is mean when I try to switch into 4x4 low and the light flashes?
It doesn't seem to be in 4x4 low.

Mike
Ratbert - 09 Dec 2005 05:02 GMT
> What does is mean when I try to switch into 4x4 low and the light flashes?
> It doesn't seem to be in 4x4 low.
>
> Mike

It means that it's broken.
Jim Warman - 09 Dec 2005 06:42 GMT
Aside from the fact that year and options have absolutely no bearing on the
situation, one has to wonder if low range is being selected with the
conditions required.... usually - shifter in neutral - clutch (if equipped)
depressed - brake ON - speed less than 5 mph.

Sorry, Mike... the old crystal ball is in for service.... Without sufficient
information, you might just as well ask "how long is a piece of string?"...

> What does is mean when I try to switch into 4x4 low and the light flashes?
> It doesn't seem to be in 4x4 low.
>
> Mike
Alan E. Seelbach - 09 Dec 2005 15:02 GMT
It is amazing to me that after years of monitoring this group that *so* many
people just don't get it.  If you have a problem and ask for help...PLEASE
supply some support information e.g. year, make, model, engine, x-mission,
options, etc.  BTW Jim, I love your witty sarcasm..."how long is a piece of
string".  LOL

Al in Poughkeepsie

> Aside from the fact that year and options have absolutely no bearing on
> the situation, one has to wonder if low range is being selected with the
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>> Mike
 
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