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The only thing I got on my sun visor if the warning flip tag, I guess the prior owner modified the visor. I did put the car on Neutral, pushed the lever down, shift to 4L and no problem.......went from 4L to N to 4H and grinding sound, the ATP light came on (what is this for anyways?) my level shaked for a bit. The grinding sound was for a couple of seconds (like 5 or 6). I was planning to check the fluids or get the transfer case service. I was planing to use Royal Purple oil since thats what I use for my engine and pretty pleased with the results.smj999smj wrote:You check the transfer case oil level like you would a differential: remove the fill plug and insert your finger. The oil should come up to the bottom of the fill hole. Some use gear oil and some use automatic transmission fluid (NissanMatic Type "D" ATF or Dexron III is fine).
There should be instructions on using the transfer case on the back of the sun visor. Unless you go serious off-roading, 4-LOW is usually not used very often. That said, I prefer to shift the transfer case while idling with the transmission in neutral and on level ground if possible. It seems to engage easier and with less grinding that way.
Thats something new, I always had my foot on the brake and changed the gears. I might be thinking of getting the case service too since I am unsure if the prior owner messed it up or needs some repair. Hopefully it in not costly.smj999smj wrote:I found this regarding the ATP light. Essentially, it's just a reminder that the transfer case is in neutral, so even if your transmission is in PARK, the vehicle can still roll if you take your foot off of the brakes since it is disconnected from the rest of the drivetrain:
From the manual:
Automatic transmission park
warning light ( model)
This light indicates that the automatic transmission
parking function is not engaged. If
the transfer control shift lever is not secured
in any drive position while the automatic
transmission selector lever is in the P (Park)
position, the vehicle may move unexpectedly.
Shift the transfer control shift lever into the
2H, 4H, or 4L position when the warning
light comes on.
c
When parking, always make sure that the
transfer control shift lever is in 2H, 4H, or
4L and the parking brake is set.
c
If the ATP light is ON, this indicates that
the automatic transmission P (Park) position
will not function and the transfer
control shift lever is in the N (Neutral)
position.
c
Failure to engage the transfer control shift
lever in 2H, 4H, or 4L could result in the
vehicle moving unexpectedly, resulting in
serious personal injury or property damage.