* Issue : Worn Rear Transfer Case Output Seal* Description : The seal may become damaged from regular wear and tear, improper removal, or improper installation.* Solution : Transfer Case
* Issue : Improper Transmission Fluid Level* Description : The transmission fluid may be incorrect from a leak, contaminated fluid, or from harsh driving. It is important to regularly maintain
* Issue : Low Transfer Case Fluid* Description : The transfer case fluid level may be low due to a leak caused by bad transfer case seals or gaskets.* Solution
* Issue : Bent or Imbalanced Driveshaft* Description : It is common for a driveshaft to wear because of damage or loss of balancing weights which would cause vibrations.* Solution
* Issue : Low Transfer Case Fluid* Description : The transfer case fluid level may be low due to a leak caused by bad transfer case seals or gaskets.* Solution
* Issue : Misadjusted Throttle Valve Linkage* Description : The automatic transmission may malfunction from lack of fluid, contaminated fluid, or harsh driving. The transmission must be regularly maintained.* Solution
* Issue : Low Transfer Case Fluid* Description : The transfer case fluid level may be low due to a leak caused by bad transfer case seals or gaskets.* Solution
* Issue : High Engine Idle* Description : If the vehicles check engine light is on, it is important to seek service to accurately diagnose the problem.* Solution : Dashboard
* Issue : Internal Transfer Case Failure* Description : Internal damage to the all-wheel drive transfer case may be caused by low fluid levels or lack of lubrication. This would
* Issue : Automatic Transmission Fault (Valve Body Fluid Leak)* Description : A leak in the transmission may cause a malfunction. It is important to regularly maintain your vehicles transmission.*