4wd! Light is still on

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Asked by Loring78 Dec 04, 2019 at 11:38 PM about the 2007 Jeep Patriot Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 jeep patriot, my ABS light, traction
control, and 4wd! Where on. So I changed the left
rear speed sensor and hub that took care of all
lights exept for the 4wd! Light. When I do turn off
the car and then turn it back on the light is off but
as soon as I give it some gas or start moving the
4wd! Will come back on. Can any one help me in
figurong out what this could ve

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I was told that if it's not a broken ''Pink group of 4 wires'' under the kick plate under the drivers side door jamb [the one where the hood release goes through it] , then it's a corroded wire that plugs into the bottom of the fuse block under the hood. I believe it's the plug that feeds fuse #2, the ''Blue 15 amp Fuse''.

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YouTube that exact question: ''The 4WD! Light stays on all the time''. The guy has a part one & part 2. Part one deals with the door jamb location & Part 2 deals with the fuse block under the hood by the Battery... I'll be checking that one as soon as it gets warm out.. Till then I only have FWD, no 4WD....

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