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My wife's '98 Amigo, has had problems with the 4-wheel drive staying on and not releasing properly. Now this has only been a momentary problem because it will eventually start working again.
The problem now is, as she was driving home from work in a snow storm with the 4-wheel drive on, she also had the cruise on and going about 50 mph. All of a sudden she had no power to the drive-train, and the motor revved up high, because of the cruise being set. The 4-wheel drive wouldn't kick on or off, nor could the car be driven anywhere. The drive-lines are in-tact, everything seems normal, except that we can't drive it anywhere. Is this an electrical problem, or what. Please, if anyone knows what the problem is let me know. I really need to get this fixed, and hopefully without taking it to a dealer. Thanks, ruckus1 |
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Re: drive train failure??
you may have better luck getting answers by posting in the Rodeo forum.
I know you have a 5-speed tranny since that is all that was offered in 98. I could be the clutch slave cylinder. Also if you can drive 50MPH. 4x4 isn't going to matter at that speed.
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Re: drive train failure??
Would the clutch slave cylinder failure, actually stop all power to the axles?
Especially since she was cruising at 50 for about 30 miles before this happened? |
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