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Here’s what you can do about it: Check the locking hubs: If there’s a problem with engaging or disengaging the locking hubs, your vehicle can’t switch between 4WD and 2WD. But remember: It can be more effective to consult an expert for car troubles that require technical expertise, like servicing the transfer case.
Here’s what you can do about it: Check the locking hubs: If there’s a problem with engaging or disengaging the locking hubs, your vehicle can’t switch between 4WD and 2WD. But remember: It can be more effective to consult an expert for car troubles that require technical expertise, like servicing the transfer case.
Stow (third from the right) with the North Kansas City Automotive Technical School Class of 1984 and instructor Bob Vetter (far right). “In In the spring of 2001, Stow officially joined NKC Schools and taught alongside Vetter for a semester to get a feel for the program. Then, at the turn of the century, his life took a new course.
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