jugghead23
New member
98 TJ 4-banger 50k miles
I had some rattling issues lately which the dealer diagnosed as "loose transfer case linkage" and supposedly fixed because the noise went away.
We've been getting a ton of rain/flooding in NJ this week and I decided to throw it in 4h to plow through some mud and deep puddles that seem to be everywhere. Anyway, 4h all of a sudden won't engage...I mean its like I'm in neutral....tried shifting while stopped and at a slight roll. The light never comes on....I put it in 1st hit the gas and nothing but a reving engine. Shift back to 2h and all is normal again. I shifted into 4L and it seemed to engage fine...light came on and drove about 20 feet in low.
I'm assuming this week's jeep issue was brought to me by the dealer's fix...anyone care to shed the light on what they might have ef'd up and what the potential fix is?
According to my invoice, when they fixed the rattling transfer case linkage, all they did was "adjust transfer case linkage for excessive slack".....sounds pretty hard to mess up if you ask me (not very mechanical mind you).
I had some rattling issues lately which the dealer diagnosed as "loose transfer case linkage" and supposedly fixed because the noise went away.
We've been getting a ton of rain/flooding in NJ this week and I decided to throw it in 4h to plow through some mud and deep puddles that seem to be everywhere. Anyway, 4h all of a sudden won't engage...I mean its like I'm in neutral....tried shifting while stopped and at a slight roll. The light never comes on....I put it in 1st hit the gas and nothing but a reving engine. Shift back to 2h and all is normal again. I shifted into 4L and it seemed to engage fine...light came on and drove about 20 feet in low.
I'm assuming this week's jeep issue was brought to me by the dealer's fix...anyone care to shed the light on what they might have ef'd up and what the potential fix is?
According to my invoice, when they fixed the rattling transfer case linkage, all they did was "adjust transfer case linkage for excessive slack".....sounds pretty hard to mess up if you ask me (not very mechanical mind you).