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5 Dodge Dakota 4WD Problems You Should Know (+Fixes)

RepairSmith

The fault is likely with the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) mounted on the steering wheel. You’ll need a professional mechanic to test and confirm this. You should call a mechanic to inspect the problem soon, or you could end up with a burnt shift motor, which can be expensive to replace. Still no luck?

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5 Dodge Dakota 4WD Problems You Should Know (+Fixes)

RepairSmith

The fault is likely with the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) mounted on the steering wheel. You’ll need a professional mechanic to test and confirm this. You should call a mechanic to inspect the problem soon, or you could end up with a burnt shift motor, which can be expensive to replace. Still no luck?

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5 Painful Chevy Blazer 4WD Problems (+Reliable Solutions)

RepairSmith

Faulty transfer case shift motor: For an electronically operated transfer case, you should check the encoder motor (it directs your transmission to switch modes) and its wiring. You can try refilling the fluids or having a mechanic disassemble the transfer case to identify and fix the issue.

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5 Painful Chevy Blazer 4WD Problems (+Reliable Solutions)

RepairSmith

Faulty transfer case shift motor: For an electronically operated transfer case, you should check the encoder motor (it directs your transmission to switch modes) and its wiring. You can try refilling the fluids or having a mechanic disassemble the transfer case to identify and fix the issue.