Alienspecimen
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- Best Coast RI
So...After years of drooling, I finally decided to by a Jeep.
Ended up with a 1999 model, Apparently, the previous owner liked it so much, that he installed a sunroof (I never seen an XJ with a sunroof and the manual does not mention it either, but might be wrong)
I would like to know what is the least painful method to check if my 4WD works.
The manual tells me that a light shout come on. I went tonight and drove on a bumpy gravel road and pulled the lever on 4HI, but the light did not come on. I did not hear anything unusual then stopped and floored it, but nothing happened, I mean tires did not spin and figured out that it is the tires. I just installed Revo's all terrain.
Thanks in advance
Ended up with a 1999 model, Apparently, the previous owner liked it so much, that he installed a sunroof (I never seen an XJ with a sunroof and the manual does not mention it either, but might be wrong)
I would like to know what is the least painful method to check if my 4WD works.
The manual tells me that a light shout come on. I went tonight and drove on a bumpy gravel road and pulled the lever on 4HI, but the light did not come on. I did not hear anything unusual then stopped and floored it, but nothing happened, I mean tires did not spin and figured out that it is the tires. I just installed Revo's all terrain.
Thanks in advance