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4x4 problems

I have a 2002 Ford Ranger 4.0L 4x4 and sometimes when I try to engage four wheel drive it doesn't want to go in. It makes a clicking sound and then sometimes it slams in. Yesterday it seemed like it went half in and then i couldn't get it back to 2WD and it slammed out of 4WD. What could this be? Im pretty sure I still have my warranty that I am paying for that covers transmission/drivetrain. Is it possible that this would cover the problem?
 
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transfer case shift motor maybe?????? hubs?
 
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any other ideas what could be wrong? So far im thinking its the transfer case motor. Im hoping this will be covered in my warranty. If not they are only about $100 right?
 
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powertrain warranty covers internally lubricated parts,
 
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they are not that expensive just dont buy one from the dealer if thats the problem.
 
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