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Ed Blown Vert
07-18-2009, 12:14 PM
Probably a dumb question but...
I noticed the other day on the 4WD indicator, 5 selections
2WD
Auto
4WD-Hi
4WD-Lo
Then what looks like 'Neutral'?
What is that for??
Rollin Thunder
07-18-2009, 12:35 PM
neutral is just that, Neutral. It dis connects both drive shafts causing BOTH axles to be free. Its great when dingy towing. Also just an FYI a 2wd Gmt 900 MUST be flat bed towed. They do not want you to just shift it in to N on the gear changer and tow it. That would screw shit up.
Ed Blown Vert
07-18-2009, 03:18 PM
I thought so. I will have to try it again because when I turned and held it. I didn't notice anything happening.
wmgood64
08-10-2009, 07:57 PM
I also think you have to be in Neutral on the steering column to go into 4-lo!
Ed Blown Vert
08-10-2009, 09:25 PM
Maybe it doesn't do anything.
Rollin Thunder
08-10-2009, 09:42 PM
to get in to 4LO you put the truck in neutral, and turn the knob to 4lo, then put it in drive.
that is completely separate from N on the knob. I dont know the sequence but its in the manual. when you shift the transfer case to N, Not even PARK will hold the vehcile, It disconnects both driveshafts from the tranny and they spin freely. This is why a 4x4 can be towed behind a dingy. But a 2wd MUST be flat bed towed because there is no easy way to disconnect the driveshafts.
Nfamous60
08-11-2009, 11:23 AM
you have to out the shifter in neutral and then shift into 4lo if you try 4lo without being in neutral it will default bac to auto.
Ed Blown Vert
08-11-2009, 10:51 PM
I understand how the transfer case works. Just was curious how that neutral button worked.
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Tried what the manual says, but can't get the transfer case into neutral.
05Yukon
08-12-2009, 12:33 AM
I have never tried on a GMT900 but I know there was several steps to get the 800s into neutral. I believe that the truck must be in run and not on and in neutral and then you had to push 2 buttons on those for like 10 seconds so i would assume you hold the knob over on neutral for 10 seconds.
Nfamous60
08-12-2009, 12:57 PM
i think you have to put the shifter in neutral then turn the knob or sumtin.
Ed Blown Vert
08-12-2009, 02:49 PM
I figured it out. Wasn't holding the knob long enough. Thanks.
Nfamous60
08-13-2009, 12:12 AM
wait explain holding the knob?
Ed Blown Vert
08-13-2009, 12:15 AM
I turned the ignition on, engine not running. Gear selector in neutral.
Then held the transfer case knob all the way to the right for about 12-15 seconds. And it went into neutral.
zach2011
08-13-2009, 01:19 AM
During our terrible ice storm (http://www.nowpublic.com/world/northwest-arkansas-ice-storm-2009), I was really relying on that knob. But I accidently somehow forced it into 4-lo and it wouldn't shift out of it for awhile. I had to drive on the highways going 10MPH while all the street lights, stop lights, house/building lights were off, while it was snowing badly.
Scary times. Word of advice, study the manual's section on this or your Hoe could get screwed over.
GMz71
08-13-2009, 02:52 AM
During our terrible ice storm (http://www.nowpublic.com/world/northwest-arkansas-ice-storm-2009), I was really relying on that knob. But I accidently somehow forced it into 4-lo and it wouldn't shift out of it for awhile. I had to drive on the highways going 10MPH while all the street lights, stop lights, house/building lights were off, while it was snowing badly.
Scary times. Word of advice, study the manual's section on this or your Hoe could get screwed over.
I think that could have been due to your locker was still locked when you tried to change it to 4-Hi. I had this happen to me once...I just put it in reverse, reversed a few feet, and it was back normal again.
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