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Old 02-12-2008, 07:23 PM
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Yeah, so.. today was a very bad day to have to drive anywhere at all. I was using 4wd hi to get to work and everything was fine but I was still sliding around some. Then when I came home I tried going up my drive way and it was impossible. I eased down and dropped into neutral then shifted 4lo I tried going up it around 30 mph. Then I shifted down into 4hi and I was slidding down some at this point. At 4 hi I hit the gas real heavy around 50mph, this is when I started smelling the burning pop corn smell. Does this indicate that I damnged my 4wd? Kind of has me worried, whenever I use 4wd I always think I'm going to break something. I would go test it now but.. I just got it parallel parked on the street with so much hassle and sliding involved. I remember someone mentioning smelling this from their 4wd when they went up to the Mountains and wheeled through the snow.
 
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Just went outside and was able to get it in and out of 4wd lo, so I'm not worried just going to watch how fast I'm going next time when I have 4wd on.
 
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In 4LO you should NEVER go faster than 10-15mph

4HI shouldnt be going 40+ either
(you can in 4HI, but if your in 4x4 that usually means the road conditions are nasty and you shouldnt be going that fast anyways!)


 
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Wow, someone definetley told me wrong. Never going to be moving that fast in 4wd again then. I guess I'm lucky my 4wd still works then. I was also being an idiot and trying to get my blazer up my drive-way without paying attention to how hard I was on the gas.
 
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Old 02-12-2008, 08:33 PM
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Just a little hint next time,

If you smash the gas, your tires will start digging a hole in the snow...

Try crawling up your driveway slowly

Thats how most people get stuck offroading, they try to get out superfast! and actually dig themselves into a deeper hole...by just crawling slowly youll gain traction
 
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Is that what you did when you went wheelin with that jeep, gettin stuck in that two inch rut?
 
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Yea thats how i learned...hahah! LEarn best from experience!

(and having a better set of tires)
 
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ik burnt tranny fluid smells like burnt toast kinda idk if u'd be able to smell it in the cabin tho usually u can only tell if u pull the dip stick out. could possibly be burning rubber as i've done that b4 goin up an icy hill and i was basically doin a burnout up the whole thing had to make 3 runs at it to finally get up (i tried goin slow at first but didnt work and 4wd doesnt work for me)
 
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My buddy was telling me it was either my gears or burning up t case fluid. I was practically doing a huge burnout trying to gain traction but I don't think it was rubber I smelled.
 
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My guess would be burning rubber if you were spinning the tires that fast and not going anywhere. If your 4wd still works fine and everything I couldn't imagine what else it would be. How steep is your driveway that you have to hit it at 30mph with 4wd???
 


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