Gizmokid2005
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The 5G Rangers will disengage 4L to 4H at about 22 mph. It will remain in 4H until you come to a stop, then it will re-engage 4L, if still selected. The same is true going from 2H or 4H to 4L on the move. It won't engage 4L until you stop. 4H can be engaged up to 68mph/110kmh.
No, you're 100% absolutely wrong.That's what I said. Just to clarify, you can leave the twist knob in 4L, and at 20mph, it will disengage 4L, staying in 4H. When you want 4L again, you have to come to a complete stop. If you've left the knob in 4L, it will now reengage.
There will be messages in the driver display telling you what's going on and what to do next.
The transfer case with NEVER under ANY circumstances disengage from low range on its own, especially at speed. You're either misunderstanding something you're reading or confusing with the elocker, but it is physically impossible for the transfer case to shift between low and high range at vehicle speeds (which is why the dash warns about being at 3MPH or less).
Your truck will never go from 4H to 4L or from 4L to 4H on its own due to vehicle speed.
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