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4wd dash lights flashing??

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4wd dash lights flashing??

Post by gleno »

The lights in my dash are flashing indicating that the Paj is in 4wd but it isnt does anyone know what causes this?? any help would be appreciated
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Post by ethann »

Is it after you take it out of 4wd?

Because usually with pajy's you gota reverse back about a metre to dis engage the 4wd system properly.
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Post by -Scott- »

ethann wrote:Is it after you take it out of 4wd?

Because usually with pajy's you gota reverse back about a metre to dis engage the 4wd system properly.
Only for the auto hubs on Gen 1 vehicles. Flashing lights on Super Select vehicles can have many more causes, none related to auto hubs - because they don't have any. The front axle disconnect will "unload" during cornering - reversing isn't required to dis-engage.

Generally, Super Select flashing lights are caused by dirty switch contacts, on the transfer case or the front disconnect. You can disassemble and clean the switches, or just ignore the flashing lights. :D
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Post by ethann »

Oh, Ok thanks for the advice Scott.

Gleno, Maybe a little bit of tape could fix the problem? =p
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Post by sheps »

i find that black electrical tape over the light is the best solution. :lol:
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