The 2000 bravada is a smart trak therefore it stays in all wheel drive all the time, the only way to make it not all wheel drive is to remove the front drive shaft going from the transfer case to the front end. Also do no put different size tires on the front and back while both shafts are in because this causes the rear end to spin at one speed and the front end to spin in another direction, and this will cause your transer case to grenade.
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No. Wranglers are rear-wheel drive. They all came stock with 4-wheel drive though. The rear is not posi traction. One tire can spin while the other seems to stay still.
Bad or misaligned stop light switch
a 4 wheel drive vehicle has the options of engaging 2 or 4 wheel drive when you need 4 wheel drive.for example to get out of mud . all wheel drive means that all wheels constantly have power to them.there are no options except tha they work all the time. all wheel drive is usually on highway cars not off road cars, and all wheel drive basically helps with traction and braking in inclement weather. so pretty much if ya are stuck in mud in all wheel drive, that's pretty much where you are going to stay until you are towed
YES, The front axels turn at all times when truck is moving. The ring and pinion and front driveshaft will not turn until you ingauge the 4-wheel drive.
It depends on how deep the snow is, chains will give more grip in the deep snow but if the snow is not too deep then a 4 wheel drive will do the job. I suppose the best choice would be 4 wheel drive with chains. If conditions are that bad then it's probably better to stay home and look at wiki answers!
The lights stay on because is showing where is the traction of the vehicle ,since the first montero that the way it is .
Push both buttons at the same time, it will reset to zero.
When you are drowsy and driving you should NOT continue to drive or use anything to stimulate your senses/reactions. You need to rest.
It is vacuum operated, give it a few minutes, or cycle from park to reverse, to drive and it should go off, it always will after a while.
thats your 4 wheel drive selector. yes. dont fool with it.
When the vehicle is not running it will not stay in 4x4. The new vehicles of today are not put in four wheel drive by pulling a lever, they are placed in four wheel drive by pushing a button. When pushing that button it engages the small motor in your transfer case telling it to apply pressure either by air or hydrolics. When the vehicle is in the off position it is not telling the transfer case to hold in the four wheel drive position. If the vehicle is stuck in four wheel drive when it is running you need to find out if it is all wheels drive all the time or it is only 2 wheel drive until you place it in either 4hi or 4lo.