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    4H/L Light won't turn off after switching to 2H

    So this morning I got stuck in a deep spot of mud next to the lot I'm building on and decided to put the car in 4h to get me out. Got out, drove a few metres, parked and put the car in 2H. Light on dash is still showing the car is in 4x4 mode, even 4 hours later . Will it turn off eventually or is there a problem ?

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    Try driving the vehicle forward and in reverse in 2wd and see if the light goes out.

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    Auto hubs?

    If so, drive the vehicle in reverse in 2H for a car length or two, then forward for teh same distance.
    Repeat if necessary but should disengage the first time
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    Did you drive on concrete or bitumen in 4WD?

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    He mentioned driving forward a few meters. On both my patrols it takes good 5-6 metres forward before light goes out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodge View Post
    He mentioned driving forward a few meters. On both my patrols it takes good 5-6 metres forward before light goes out.

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    Yeah, agree... mine always went out within about two car lengths going forward so no more than 10 metres or almost immediately if I went reverse then forward
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    Havnt driven the car more than a few metres (as I'm at work) but was just panicking and probably asked a stupid and premature question. Thanks for the response and insight boys appreciate it

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsteveo View Post
    Havnt driven the car more than a few metres (as I'm at work) but was just panicking and probably asked a stupid and premature question. Thanks for the response and insight boys appreciate it

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    No harm done at all mate... much better asked and answered.
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