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4 wheel drive kicking in - 8/25/2008 2:57:23 PM   
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looking for any information on my 2004 f150.my truck has 87000 miles on it and in just the last couple of days when you come to a stop, it feels like the 4 wheel drive is trying to kick in. is this possible and any ideas what to do or check. any help would be greatly helpful thank you jamie
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RE: 4 wheel drive kicking in - 8/25/2008 8:49:38 PM   
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try check wheel bearings. anyway, welcome to the forum.

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RE: 4 wheel drive kicking in - 8/26/2008 3:51:19 AM   
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I would check for leaks in the vacuum line(s) that feed the 4x4 system along with the vacuum solenoid for the 4x4 system.  I believe the solenoid sets under the battery and is a common issue on the F-150''s.

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RE: 4 wheel drive kicking in - 8/27/2008 5:27:37 AM   
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i did forget to mention that it happens after you come to a stop then when you start going is when it happens. it will do it just until you start to pick up speed then it stops

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RE: 4 wheel drive kicking in - 11/7/2008 6:26:47 PM   
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i bet its ur clutch packs in your rear end i have an 04 f150 and i had the same problem.

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