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Really nice used 2007 FJ 4x4. One possible problem. When shifted into 4 low engine RPM's would rev to 2500-2800 before drive engaged then it would move out and Rev again before shifting to the next gear. Normal or problem?
Really nice used 2007 FJ 4x4. One possible problem. When shifted into 4 low engine RPM's would rev to 2500-2800 before drive engaged then it would move out and Rev again before shifting to the next gear. Normal or problem?
SHIFTING BETWEEN “H4” AND “L4”
Stop the vehicle, put the transmission into “N” and move the front drive control lever.
On rigs with real transfer cases, you are almost always supposed to shift the transmission into neutral before shifting the t-case into 4 low. The FJ is no exception:
Page 137 http://brockandbecca.com/files/fj/FJ_Cruiser_Owners_Manual.pdf
As opposed to fake transfer cases?
Really nice used 2007 FJ 4x4. One possible problem. When shifted into 4 low engine RPM's would rev to 2500-2800 before drive engaged then it would move out and Rev again before shifting to the next gear. Normal or problem?
As opposed to fake transfer cases?
As opposed to the viscous variants and some of the vacuum or electronically-shifted cases. I'm not familiar with enough of them to say EVERY transfer case requires the vehicle to be in neutral to shift to 4-low. I colloquially referred to them as "real" transfer cases as that's how those of us who've spent our lives with manually-shifted lever-operated transfer case tend to feel about them.
Still a transfer case. Functions exactly the same. Viscous is very reliable. Look at Subaru. I've spent my life with manual transfer cases and have no issue with electronic shift. To each his own I guess.
My wife is in a 2012 Ford Escape. It's on of the viscous setups that works automagically. I like that she doesn't have to know when to shift into 4-hi or when to shift out. It just works.
I was primarily telling the OP that when it comes to shifting a manual t-case, he's doing it wrong.