4WD stuck on

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Asked by 1frankndawn Sep 28, 2017 at 05:49 PM about the 2007 Jeep Patriot Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Spilled coffee 4 weeks ago on the 4WD! Button is on and
will not go off.  Mechanic can't figure it out either
I'm desperate

9 Answers

If the switch works he needs to check the wiring, fuses, relays and the servo motor on the transfer case.

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If you drove the car in 4wd on dry pavement for any length of time you may have damaged the transfer case.

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My abs light is on also the 4wheel drive traction light on..is it something I can fix..it keeps coming on..an sometimes stays on

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Plz someone help me..abs light an 4 4wheel drive traction light won't shut off

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I'm having the same problem on my 2007 Patriot Sport 4wd. Mechanic I talked to said the ABS sensor was missing and car thinks it isn't getting traction. Have no choice - have to drive the car. Going through gas like crazy

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Rear wheel bearing will also cause a these lights. Girlfriend had 08 4x4 with cvt...when that speed sensor ring goes on the outside of the bearing it causes this...with the cvt it also cause acceleration problems as well as surging

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