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Originally Posted by Dr_MNC_SK Please check your lever position. I am afraid it looks like you are driving on 4 H and transmission windout is underway and buckling and releasing at times. Please note that the 2 WD position of the gear is extremely ahead and not vertical. It has a slight angle say 75-80 degrees. |
Hi dr_mnc_sk, the drive mode shifter is kept at the 2H position always ( the extreme forward and with the 80/75 degree forward lean of the lever as you had described).
Tried to rotate the front wheel as the front was jacked up, gear lever in neutral and the other lever in 2H position and engine off. To my surprise, the tyres didn't move more than a couple of inches in any direction and the propeller was also moving with those few inches of backward/forward movement of the tyres. It was the same finding with both right and left front tyres. Double checked lever positions and gear lever was in neutral and drive mode shifter in 2H.
Just to check what might be wrong, started the engine in the same jacked up position and checked wheel rotation, again it was the same story with both front wheels. Then with the engine running and gear in neutral, changed the drive mode shifter to 4H, again checked the front wheels, then too the front tyres weren't moving more than a few inches as I tried rotating them jacked up.
Then, in the same state, i.e. engine running, gear lever in neutral, pulled back the drive mode shifter to neutral and there was an on and off metallic 'krrrr' sound, (similar to what one might hear while shifting gears without disengaging the clutch completely) I immediately moved the drive mode shifter a little bit and the sound disappeared. Checked the front jacked up wheel rotation and i was really happy to see them moving freely and without any propeller movement. Changed the drive drive mode shifter to 2H, checked the front jacked up tyre rotation with the engine running and gear in neutral & drive mode shifter in 2H and boy! I was happy to see the front wheels rotate freely and without any propeller movements.
Thought the problem was solved, but the joy was short lived. I removed the jack, and parked the vehicle without touching the drive mode shifter. But as i was parking, heard the 'klunk' noise from the front wheels again, forcing me to check the wheels and again it was found that the jacked up front wheel was not moving more than a few inches.
Repeated the whole exercise over and over and the final diagnosis was that, once the drive mode shifter is brought to neutral( which itself was not occurring smoothly always, with some grinding noises at times occurring if the engine is running, even with a fully depressed clutch pedal), the front wheels rotate freely on jacking up, but as the vehicle is driven a few meters, irrespective of 2H/4H/4L drive modes or front or reverse directions, the non rotation of jacked up front wheel recurs again.
I think the transfer case might be playing foul. I have stopped using the vehicle for now. Will take it to the ASS soon. Could you tell me how to frame my complaint so that they don't just lubricate something and send back the vehicle.