James Deal
Junior Member
New to the forum and first time RAM owner. I searched for answers to a 4WD issue I experienced today with my 2014 Express. This is my first truck that's not a Toyota, so I'm on a steep learning curve where RAMs are concerned. The truck has 72K on the odometer.
I live in the northeast and really only use 4WD in the snow, never do any off-roading. My trucks are real pavement queens. Because of the infrequent use, I've always engaged 4WD on my trucks every couple of weeks on dry pavement to make sure everything is operating properly. I know engaging 4WD on dry pavement is a controversial issue, but I always do this at a low speed and in a straight line, NO TURNS.
I did this for the second time this afternoon; engaged to 4H at 5 mph, drove straight for a few hundred feet at about 25 mph (4WD light on the instrument cluster flashed 4x and then lit), slowed to 5 mph and then shifted back to 2WD (4WD light extinguished). I drove a few more feet and made a left turn and the truck was pulling as if the 4WD was still engaged. I went a little further and made another turn, this time to the right and everything seemed fine. So I engaged the 4WD again, shut it off, made a turn, this time to the left and it pulled again. Drove straight for a while, made a turn and again everything seemed fine. I tried it a final time, only I went quite a distance straight ahead before making a turn and it did not pull, everything seemed normal.
I know I've taken the long way around to get to my question, but has anyone else experienced this? Is this normal for these trucks, in other words, does it take a bit for the front axle disengage, even thought the 4WD light has extinguished. I read my owner's manual and it doesn't mention anything. I've read some posts where members have recommended never engaging 4WD on dry pavement in these trucks. So, I'm concerned that I may have caused a problem.
I live in the northeast and really only use 4WD in the snow, never do any off-roading. My trucks are real pavement queens. Because of the infrequent use, I've always engaged 4WD on my trucks every couple of weeks on dry pavement to make sure everything is operating properly. I know engaging 4WD on dry pavement is a controversial issue, but I always do this at a low speed and in a straight line, NO TURNS.
I did this for the second time this afternoon; engaged to 4H at 5 mph, drove straight for a few hundred feet at about 25 mph (4WD light on the instrument cluster flashed 4x and then lit), slowed to 5 mph and then shifted back to 2WD (4WD light extinguished). I drove a few more feet and made a left turn and the truck was pulling as if the 4WD was still engaged. I went a little further and made another turn, this time to the right and everything seemed fine. So I engaged the 4WD again, shut it off, made a turn, this time to the left and it pulled again. Drove straight for a while, made a turn and again everything seemed fine. I tried it a final time, only I went quite a distance straight ahead before making a turn and it did not pull, everything seemed normal.
I know I've taken the long way around to get to my question, but has anyone else experienced this? Is this normal for these trucks, in other words, does it take a bit for the front axle disengage, even thought the 4WD light has extinguished. I read my owner's manual and it doesn't mention anything. I've read some posts where members have recommended never engaging 4WD on dry pavement in these trucks. So, I'm concerned that I may have caused a problem.