2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
#11
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
Thanks for your help. I will check it out this weekend and report back.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>of the way to have room to stick it back together:
>http://www.----------.com/TJshiftTransfer.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
>> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
>> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
>> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>of the way to have room to stick it back together:
>http://www.----------.com/TJshiftTransfer.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
>> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
>> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
>> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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#12
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
Thanks for your help. I will check it out this weekend and report back.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>of the way to have room to stick it back together:
>http://www.----------.com/TJshiftTransfer.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
>> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
>> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
>> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>of the way to have room to stick it back together:
>http://www.----------.com/TJshiftTransfer.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
>> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
>> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
>> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
Thanks for your help. I will check it out this weekend and report back.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>of the way to have room to stick it back together:
>http://www.----------.com/TJshiftTransfer.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
>> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
>> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
>> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>of the way to have room to stick it back together:
>http://www.----------.com/TJshiftTransfer.pdf
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:--------------------
>
>> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
>> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
>> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
>> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
Thanks for your help. I will check it out this weekend and report back.
swbell wrote:
>The adjustment clamp on the transfer case shift lever might just be loose.
>They can loosen up over time. The clamp attaches the shifter to a rod
>sticking out of the t-case on the driver's side. Check there first before
>you buy any parts. If that is not loose, then check the key.
>
>If you pull too hard on the t-case shifter, you can loosen the clamp. This
>can be easy to do when you aren't getting it into 4Lo and keep tugging.
>
>Paul
>
>> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>> probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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swbell wrote:
>The adjustment clamp on the transfer case shift lever might just be loose.
>They can loosen up over time. The clamp attaches the shifter to a rod
>sticking out of the t-case on the driver's side. Check there first before
>you buy any parts. If that is not loose, then check the key.
>
>If you pull too hard on the t-case shifter, you can loosen the clamp. This
>can be easy to do when you aren't getting it into 4Lo and keep tugging.
>
>Paul
>
>> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>> probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
Thanks for your help. I will check it out this weekend and report back.
swbell wrote:
>The adjustment clamp on the transfer case shift lever might just be loose.
>They can loosen up over time. The clamp attaches the shifter to a rod
>sticking out of the t-case on the driver's side. Check there first before
>you buy any parts. If that is not loose, then check the key.
>
>If you pull too hard on the t-case shifter, you can loosen the clamp. This
>can be easy to do when you aren't getting it into 4Lo and keep tugging.
>
>Paul
>
>> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>> probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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swbell wrote:
>The adjustment clamp on the transfer case shift lever might just be loose.
>They can loosen up over time. The clamp attaches the shifter to a rod
>sticking out of the t-case on the driver's side. Check there first before
>you buy any parts. If that is not loose, then check the key.
>
>If you pull too hard on the t-case shifter, you can loosen the clamp. This
>can be easy to do when you aren't getting it into 4Lo and keep tugging.
>
>Paul
>
>> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>> probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
Thanks for your help. I will check it out this weekend and report back.
swbell wrote:
>The adjustment clamp on the transfer case shift lever might just be loose.
>They can loosen up over time. The clamp attaches the shifter to a rod
>sticking out of the t-case on the driver's side. Check there first before
>you buy any parts. If that is not loose, then check the key.
>
>If you pull too hard on the t-case shifter, you can loosen the clamp. This
>can be easy to do when you aren't getting it into 4Lo and keep tugging.
>
>Paul
>
>> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>> probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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swbell wrote:
>The adjustment clamp on the transfer case shift lever might just be loose.
>They can loosen up over time. The clamp attaches the shifter to a rod
>sticking out of the t-case on the driver's side. Check there first before
>you buy any parts. If that is not loose, then check the key.
>
>If you pull too hard on the t-case shifter, you can loosen the clamp. This
>can be easy to do when you aren't getting it into 4Lo and keep tugging.
>
>Paul
>
>> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>> probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
Thanks for your help. I will check it out this weekend and report back.
swbell wrote:
>The adjustment clamp on the transfer case shift lever might just be loose.
>They can loosen up over time. The clamp attaches the shifter to a rod
>sticking out of the t-case on the driver's side. Check there first before
>you buy any parts. If that is not loose, then check the key.
>
>If you pull too hard on the t-case shifter, you can loosen the clamp. This
>can be easy to do when you aren't getting it into 4Lo and keep tugging.
>
>Paul
>
>> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>> probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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swbell wrote:
>The adjustment clamp on the transfer case shift lever might just be loose.
>They can loosen up over time. The clamp attaches the shifter to a rod
>sticking out of the t-case on the driver's side. Check there first before
>you buy any parts. If that is not loose, then check the key.
>
>If you pull too hard on the t-case shifter, you can loosen the clamp. This
>can be easy to do when you aren't getting it into 4Lo and keep tugging.
>
>Paul
>
>> More than likely it's just a cotter key fell out, but you'll
>> probably have to support the transmission, and pull the skid plate out
>[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>>> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
>>> not need. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
it might jsut have popped out the fastners in the rods
"jim s via CarKB.com" wrote:
> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
> not need. Thanks in advance.
"jim s via CarKB.com" wrote:
> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
> not need. Thanks in advance.
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
it might jsut have popped out the fastners in the rods
"jim s via CarKB.com" wrote:
> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
> not need. Thanks in advance.
"jim s via CarKB.com" wrote:
> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
> not need. Thanks in advance.
#20
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Re: 2000 Jeep Sport transfer case lever broken
it might jsut have popped out the fastners in the rods
"jim s via CarKB.com" wrote:
> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
> not need. Thanks in advance.
"jim s via CarKB.com" wrote:
> Symptom: When I try to put my jeep into 4 wheel drive the transfer case
> lever just moves forward and back as if it was not connected to anything.
> What did I (my son) break. My jeep is located at the river (our second home)
> and I need to buy parts to fix the problem. What should I buy and how do I
> solve the problem. I would buy all parts for lever and return those that I do
> not need. Thanks in advance.