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    King quad stuck in 4x4

    I just got a king quad 700 2007 and I rode it for about 5 hours the other day and at the end of the day all the sudden it would not come out of 4 wheel drive. Also the diff will not lock now, it just flashes. The button is functioning and I pulled it apart and its clean so its not gummed up. Anyone ever experience this and know how to fix it. I want to race it but dont plan on running in 4 wheel drive the whole time.
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    I never had a problem with it sticking for that long. Once in awhile it will stay in 4x4 for about 10 seconds or so after I push the bottom to go back into 2 wheel drive, but other than that mine works pretty good. Try turning it on and off a couple times (letting it cycle through the startup) and you could also try shifting to low or high and then back to neutral a couple times and see if that helps??
    2005 Suzuki King Quad 700

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    I have done that numerous times. You can try to lock the front diff and then unlock, in and out of 4x4 and changing gears, I am beginning to think an electrical connection down low my be filled with dirt or something along those lines...
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    That would prboably your next best spot to check, good luck.
    2005 Suzuki King Quad 700

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    Loosen the bolts that mount the front diff and just kinda tap it. Somtimes they bind up a bit. Then tightened it back down
    V-Twin King Quad

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    Thanks for the tips. I was riding in my yard yesterday and looked down and it just came out on its own. Not really sure what or why it happened but its all good now.
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