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2020 Gladiator Sport S. 28105 miles Should it be really difficult to shift into4 low when in Park Flat no strain
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I have a 2022 Mojave and mine is hard to shift into low also, hopefully someone may have an answer.
 

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This is normal. 4LO isn't always the easiest to get into. Rolling the truck slowly tends to help. But it is possible to shift in without moving. Just takes some getting used to and practice. From my understanding it might be a bit easier if the transmission is in neutral.
 

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Thank you all. This is my 6th jrrp and never had this much trouble. Also this is all wheel drive not Jeep 4 wheel drive?
 

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Thank you all. This is my 6th jrrp and never had this much trouble. Also this is all wheel drive not Jeep 4 wheel drive?
All Jeeps have 4L, but there's also 4H Auto (full time 4h) cases available in addition to that. If so, the t-case lever looks like this:
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4H (part time) and 4L are the standard though and are not meant for full-time operation.

So it depends what you're defining as "4 wheel drive" vs "all wheel drive".
 

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All Jeeps have 4L, but there's also 4H Auto (full time 4h) cases available in addition to that. If so, the t-case lever looks like this:
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4H (part time) and 4L are the standard though and are not meant for full-time operation.
To add to that, don't use 4h auto off road, it's clutch based and will eat up the clutch.
 
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The early Jeeps the front wheels would pull a little faster than the rear wheels. Better tractio on steep climbs.
 

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Not sure where you are using 4 low but if on the beach air down and you should be good in 4 hi. If crawling off road I guess is where you would need low. If you look in the manual do now exceed 25 mph if in low.
 

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Transmission neutral, rolling just slightly and pull like hell. It will get easier as you use it, but since it's not synchro'd it's never really easy unless you happen to get it just right.
Been through that 4L shifting hell today. Was hooked onto my trailer which was strapped to the car I'm getting rid of to pull the car forward and out of the holes all 4 tires had sunken into, then to pull my trailer out of the way so another could get in and take the car.
Got all hooked up figured 4H should work.......... meh, no, the car was settled deep, I was going up hill and the trailer and car together just too much.
Stopped, tried to get into 4L, finally had to back up just a bit and go to neutral and pull like @!#$%
Got it, Getting back out wasn't a lot better.
It's that way every time I use 4L but yeah, it does seem to need to be moving or in N.
I'm old-school and always leery of going to N in the transmission to shift a t-case because there's still movement of things and I've seen guys get the t-case into neutral then try to shift the transmission from N to P and shred the park pawl because the t-case in neutral let the output shaft of the transmission keep spinning as there was no real resistance. (you didn't even want to shift into P in my old Ford if the transfer case was in neutral - it was like coasting down the road and shoving it in park if that transfer case wasn't in some gear before you put the transmission in park.
 
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