2002 jeep wrangler after using 4 hi and shifting back to 2 wheel drive it doesn't seam like it come all of the way out. It goes to two wheel drive but something makes a slight noise and the brakes don't work right. sometimes after driving a while i hear it click and all is well.

Asked by rgraesch Jan 03, 2017 at 01:40 PM about the 2002 Jeep Wrangler Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Sounds like something is binding up in the transfer case, somewhere in the linkage to the front I would bet. What do you mean by the brakes don't work right? Does it pull to one side when you step on them or does it seem to drag?

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So I think it's just the abs having problems with the slipping in the snow. If I push hard on the brake when in 4 wheel drive it's stiff and clicks and won't stop very well. I think I just need to press lighter on the brake and start stopping sooner when in the ice or snow. I appreciate any advise and thank you very much for your input.

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