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Wife drove the Ranger. Found out she had it 4WD on pavement. Now I'm worried.
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Wife drove the Ranger. Found out she had it 4WD on pavement. Now I'm worried.
Probably not a problem really. These trucks automatically drop out of 4WD at a certain speed. So it should be fine
 
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Probably not a problem really. These trucks automatically drop out of 4WD at a certain speed. So it should be fine
That is good to know. What the speed do they drop out at?
 

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Probably not a problem really. These trucks automatically drop out of 4WD at a certain speed. So it should be fine
Uh... they do? I may be misinformed, but I did not think that was the case at all....
 


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Probably not a problem really. These trucks automatically drop out of 4WD at a certain speed. So it should be fine
You may be confused with not being able to switch into 4WD past 65 or something close? I have never had mine “drop out” and I’ve driven close if not over 70 a couple of times.
 

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Uh... they do? I may be misinformed, but I did not think that was the case at all....
Same here. However, the rear locker will disengage at a certain speed. That said, I've never been up to 70mph in 4WD :p
 

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You may be confused with not being able to switch into 4WD past 65 or something close? I have never had mine “drop out” and I’ve driven close if not over 70 a couple of times.
I'm pretty sure the manual says you can shift *into* 4WD at any speed below 68 mph. I've had my truck up to 75 briefly in 4WD on icy/snowy freeway without any issue. Certainly not something I do often, or really recommend, but my truck has never auto-shifted out of 4WD. Can't speak to the rear locker... I've only engaged that thing when crawling up a mountain... usually in 4 low.
 

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Same here. However, the rear locker will disengage at a certain speed. That said, I've never been up to 70mph in 4WD :p
Can confirm 4x4 does not disengage at any speed. If she just drove a few miles on pavement all she did was shorten your tire life a bit.
 

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If this can or did cause any problems
I wouldn't worry. As long as she didn't turn it hard and there wasn't any binding you will be good.
 

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Don't worry, should be fine. I've done the same before. Too easy to hit that knob with my knee for some reason.
 
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I wouldn't worry. As long as she didn't turn it hard and there wasn't any binding you will be good.
How can I check for binding?
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