Re: No Low
#1
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Re: No Low
Sorry about the double post
Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the test drive and it seemed to
work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around town in a few days
but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again till today.
So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and into neutral but cant get lo,
got back into 4HI with some grinding.
Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
As you can guess this is my first Jeep
I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all have there quirks
but never had this problem.
If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive it this winter instead
of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the test drive and it seemed to
work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around town in a few days
but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again till today.
So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and into neutral but cant get lo,
got back into 4HI with some grinding.
Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
As you can guess this is my first Jeep
I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all have there quirks
but never had this problem.
If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive it this winter instead
of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
#2
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Re: No Low
Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
position to keep the gears from spinning.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
nobody@home.com wrote:
>
> Sorry about the double post
>
> Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the test drive and it seemed to
> work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around town in a few days
> but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again till today.
> So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and into neutral but cant get lo,
> got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all have there quirks
> but never had this problem.
> If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive it this winter instead
> of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
>
automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
position to keep the gears from spinning.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
nobody@home.com wrote:
>
> Sorry about the double post
>
> Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the test drive and it seemed to
> work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around town in a few days
> but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again till today.
> So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and into neutral but cant get lo,
> got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all have there quirks
> but never had this problem.
> If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive it this winter instead
> of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
>
#3
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Re: No Low
Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
position to keep the gears from spinning.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
nobody@home.com wrote:
>
> Sorry about the double post
>
> Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the test drive and it seemed to
> work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around town in a few days
> but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again till today.
> So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and into neutral but cant get lo,
> got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all have there quirks
> but never had this problem.
> If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive it this winter instead
> of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
>
automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
position to keep the gears from spinning.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
nobody@home.com wrote:
>
> Sorry about the double post
>
> Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the test drive and it seemed to
> work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around town in a few days
> but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again till today.
> So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and into neutral but cant get lo,
> got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all have there quirks
> but never had this problem.
> If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive it this winter instead
> of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
>
#4
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Re: No Low
Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
position to keep the gears from spinning.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
nobody@home.com wrote:
>
> Sorry about the double post
>
> Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the test drive and it seemed to
> work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around town in a few days
> but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again till today.
> So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and into neutral but cant get lo,
> got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all have there quirks
> but never had this problem.
> If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive it this winter instead
> of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
>
automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
position to keep the gears from spinning.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
nobody@home.com wrote:
>
> Sorry about the double post
>
> Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the test drive and it seemed to
> work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around town in a few days
> but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again till today.
> So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and into neutral but cant get lo,
> got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all have there quirks
> but never had this problem.
> If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive it this winter instead
> of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
>
#5
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Re: No Low
Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
drive line.
Earle
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:451B36A5.BAA5A4DB@***.net...
> Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
> automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
> position to keep the gears from spinning.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> nobody@home.com wrote:
> >
> > Sorry about the double post
> >
> > Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the
test drive and it seemed to
> > work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around
town in a few days
> > but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again
till today.
> > So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and
into neutral but cant get lo,
> > got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> > Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> > Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> > As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> > I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all
have there quirks
> > but never had this problem.
> > If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive
it this winter instead
> > of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
> >
this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
drive line.
Earle
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:451B36A5.BAA5A4DB@***.net...
> Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
> automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
> position to keep the gears from spinning.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> nobody@home.com wrote:
> >
> > Sorry about the double post
> >
> > Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the
test drive and it seemed to
> > work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around
town in a few days
> > but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again
till today.
> > So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and
into neutral but cant get lo,
> > got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> > Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> > Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> > As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> > I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all
have there quirks
> > but never had this problem.
> > If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive
it this winter instead
> > of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
> >
#6
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Re: No Low
Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
drive line.
Earle
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:451B36A5.BAA5A4DB@***.net...
> Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
> automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
> position to keep the gears from spinning.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> nobody@home.com wrote:
> >
> > Sorry about the double post
> >
> > Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the
test drive and it seemed to
> > work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around
town in a few days
> > but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again
till today.
> > So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and
into neutral but cant get lo,
> > got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> > Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> > Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> > As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> > I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all
have there quirks
> > but never had this problem.
> > If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive
it this winter instead
> > of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
> >
this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
drive line.
Earle
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:451B36A5.BAA5A4DB@***.net...
> Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
> automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
> position to keep the gears from spinning.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> nobody@home.com wrote:
> >
> > Sorry about the double post
> >
> > Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the
test drive and it seemed to
> > work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around
town in a few days
> > but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again
till today.
> > So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and
into neutral but cant get lo,
> > got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> > Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> > Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> > As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> > I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all
have there quirks
> > but never had this problem.
> > If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive
it this winter instead
> > of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
> >
#7
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Re: No Low
Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
drive line.
Earle
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:451B36A5.BAA5A4DB@***.net...
> Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
> automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
> position to keep the gears from spinning.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> nobody@home.com wrote:
> >
> > Sorry about the double post
> >
> > Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the
test drive and it seemed to
> > work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around
town in a few days
> > but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again
till today.
> > So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and
into neutral but cant get lo,
> > got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> > Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> > Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> > As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> > I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all
have there quirks
> > but never had this problem.
> > If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive
it this winter instead
> > of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
> >
this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
drive line.
Earle
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:451B36A5.BAA5A4DB@***.net...
> Pull it quickly through neutral into low range. If you're using an
> automatic, I go ahead and come to complete stop and use the park
> position to keep the gears from spinning.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> nobody@home.com wrote:
> >
> > Sorry about the double post
> >
> > Long story short, I picked up a 95 yj this spring, I tried 4HI on the
test drive and it seemed to
> > work. I got it running right and safe enough for the wife to run around
town in a few days
> > but got hurt at work and really have not had a chance to touch it again
till today.
> > So tonight I tried to go to 4LO but cant get it. I got through 4HI and
into neutral but cant get lo,
> > got back into 4HI with some grinding.
> > Is there a trick? I tried fwd, nut, rev.
> > Poss. the vacume lines? Linkage?
> > As you can guess this is my first Jeep
> > I have had several 4x4's 92 Toyota, 85 Bronco and my 97 Z71 they all
have there quirks
> > but never had this problem.
> > If it was up to me I'd just park it for now but the wife wants to drive
it this winter instead
> > of the GMC "it's tiny and easy to park" Grrrr
> >
#8
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Re: No Low
Of course Real Jeeps and their better drivers just double clutch.
;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
> this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
> 4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
> and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
> drive line.
>
> Earle
;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
> this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
> 4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
> and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
> drive line.
>
> Earle
#9
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Re: No Low
Of course Real Jeeps and their better drivers just double clutch.
;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
> this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
> 4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
> and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
> drive line.
>
> Earle
;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
> this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
> 4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
> and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
> drive line.
>
> Earle
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: No Low
Of course Real Jeeps and their better drivers just double clutch.
;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
> this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
> 4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
> and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
> drive line.
>
> Earle
;-)
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Manual, use the clutch. It seems obvious, but I don't think everyone knows
> this, and it is probably not in the Owner's Manual. You can shift between
> 4hi and 2hi while moving, but to get into low you have to stop. Between 4hi
> and 2hi I use the clutch anyway, just in case there is some load on the
> drive line.
>
> Earle