rallydefault
Well-Known Member
Yea, so this just happened to me.
I put my jeep into 4lo this morning to plow through the foot of snow in my driveway, then shifted back into 2hi as soon as I hit pavement. The message came on to "SERV 4WD." I drove around the block a couple times and everything seemed fine, but the message stayed.
When I came back to my driveway, I had to shift back into 4lo to get back in (yea yea I don't shovel I just go through it lol), and I noticed the indicator for 4WD hi/lo didn't show, it was just the SERV 4WD light. It still shifted, though, I could feel it and I was able to plow through again.
I have an '18 and never did check my fuses. I've never had an issue, really. Guess it's time lol I'll try the fuses, but I also have my inspection coming up so maybe I'll also ask the dealership to take a look at it. My warranty is up next month. I'm sure it's nothing major. Positive thinking.
I put my jeep into 4lo this morning to plow through the foot of snow in my driveway, then shifted back into 2hi as soon as I hit pavement. The message came on to "SERV 4WD." I drove around the block a couple times and everything seemed fine, but the message stayed.
When I came back to my driveway, I had to shift back into 4lo to get back in (yea yea I don't shovel I just go through it lol), and I noticed the indicator for 4WD hi/lo didn't show, it was just the SERV 4WD light. It still shifted, though, I could feel it and I was able to plow through again.
I have an '18 and never did check my fuses. I've never had an issue, really. Guess it's time lol I'll try the fuses, but I also have my inspection coming up so maybe I'll also ask the dealership to take a look at it. My warranty is up next month. I'm sure it's nothing major. Positive thinking.
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