iaccidently turned the 4 wheel drive button and now i cant get the 4 wheel drive to go back to normal what do i need to do to get it back to normal drive?

Asked by rosastwrt Jan 30, 2014 at 07:53 AM about the 2005 Kia Sorento EX 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2005 kia sorenta

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Here's what I found on the FixYa forums: The 1st time my 04 Sorento got stuck in 4WD low it was towed to dealership & they claimed it was the switch. Six months later, while on a camping trip, got stuck again. The local tow truck driver saved me hundreds of dollars in towing costs. Put it in reverse for at least 10-20 feet. That's it! He said that he found this to be a common problem. I later asked my dealership why they failed to mention this solution to me. They replied that they thought I knew! Spread to word! Link: http://www.fixya.com/cars/t1413093- 04_kia_sorento_stuck_in_4wd_low

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My Kia is stuck on low4wd and I am trying to fix it how can I I need help its a 2006 Kia Sorento

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This same thing happened to me. I just put mine in reverse and backed up the road about 25 yards. Put the vehicle in neutral, turned ithe vehicle off. Waited 10 seconds started it, put it in drive and it was fixed. Hope this helps.

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