Driving down the road in 2wd and this randomly pops up and drives the EVIC crazy. They have not been able to cure it. Going back tomorrow for the 4th time. Notice no 4wd lock light. It's uncommanded.

Possibly, but I drive some pretty rough roads and this only seems to happen after the truck is 4-5 hrs. heat soaked @ freeway speeds. I'm thinking bad position feedback from the cad motor.DirtyOffroad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 1:31 pmMaybe some movement on the front axle disconnect? Tricking the sensor into thinking its operating maybe?
My feeling is that it's a bad positioning signal/voltage from the shift motor as in it's not up against it's retracted stop 100%.
It still has a manual T-case. That message is for the stupid CAD unit they decided to put back in them. It means the shift motor is moving the collar to lock the two axle halves. Worthless as tits on a boar hog.Ducky's Dad wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2018 4:14 pmJust curious, do the new PWs still have the manual transfer case? If yes, what does "4WD Shift In Progress" mean?
Dude it's in the tcase and it's like $15 part. Get under your truck.RobPW wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2019 2:03 pmIt's happening on my 2017 PW and the 2018 PW, haven't heard about it happening on the 2019 models yet. This needs to be solved ASAP, I haven't been able to find a 4wd shift sensor on my truck anywhere in any of my searches, even on Mopar websites! There has to be a sensor, electronic or pressure sensor somewhere malfunctioning.![]()
Been there. Done that. It will only get worse. At least get a switch and put it in your glovebox so you have it handy when it fails completely.rammit11 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:07 pmHI, got a little info as to what I found this morning with the 4wd shift in progress message. I had it appear when pulling out of the driveway so I tried a little test. I held the shift lever lightly towards the 4 hi position and lightly accelerated and got the message let go and it went out , tried it again and same thing happened tried a third time and got no message unitl it almost engaged 4 hi. My thinking says it is either the switch not returning to normal position from normal flexing or a misadjusted linkage issue that puts pressure on the linkage when the body and drivetrain flex or it could be a combination of both.![]()
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