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Hi all. I am a first time poster. I have a 1999 Explorer 4.0 Auto with the Auto / 4WD High / 4WD Low dash switch. I followed the troubleshooting directions on checking the 4WD system operation out, but my 4WD Low will not illuminate or engage. I have fully operational 4WD High and the light illuminates fine. It switches between Auto and 4WD High fine. The truck simply does nothing when I switch to 4WD Low. Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot it? Could it simply be the dash switch? Please help.
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welcome to R-F, Ben!
to switch on the 4wd Low, you need to have the vehicle in park and depress and hold down the brake pedal. THEN the 4wd Low indicator should light up.
 
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I have tried it with vehicle in Park and Neutral. Nothing. It will not move from 4WD High. No 4WD Low Light and no Low engagement. Any ideas?
 
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when you turned the switch to 4wd Low, you had the brake pedal pushed down and held it?
 
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yes brake is held and the Low does not engage at all. Not a bulb or method issue.
 
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