Ryan J
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- Joined
- Mar 10, 2017
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- 271
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- Location
- Oklahoma
- Ram Year
- 2012 Laramie limited
- Engine
- 5.7 hemi
I was climbing a steep hill that was rutted up, washed out and alot of loose gravel. I put it in 4 low and as i did i noticed the the 4 low light continued to blink. I wasnt sure if it was supposed to stop or not. Ive only used 4wd twice in the 2.5 years of owning the truck and it worked last time i used it. As i started up the hill i could tell the 4wd was engaged. At a steady slow crawl up the hill as i hit a washed out spot i heard a pop that i thought was a rock or gravel getting pulled up as i continued up but then my service 4wd light came on and put me back in 2wd right in the middle of the hill. I backed the dial back to 2wd and tried to go back in 4wd but it wouldnt allow me to. I managed to get up the hill in 2wd after a few tries of getting hung up on the rocks in the road and tires spinning in loose gravel. I stopped and checked everything underneath just to make sure nothing was physically broken and of course it was dark but i didnt see anything broke or leaking. So i continued the 30 mile trip home and everything seemed fine. After i turned the truck off for about an hour and back on the service light was off. I ran it through the 4wd selections and everything engaged and back to 2wd. I had to make a 200 mile trip the next day and i noticed as i slowed down to a stop i could here a winding noise on the passenger side which is also where i heard the pop. But my 295 60 20 toyo open country extremes are somewhat worn so that could be the winding i was hearing but i hadnt noticed until now. I stopped in a parking lot and played with the 4wd and once the 4wd low engaged. Then everytime after that it would blink until it went back to 4 high. I never got a another service 4wd light. What causes it to not go into 4low and stay in 4high? If anybody has any info or help with this i would appreciate it! Thanks.
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