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There are several possible causes for the failure of the four-wheel drive in your 2011 Ford Ranger, including a malfunctioning 4WD module, problems with the transfer case, a faulty 4WD engagement motor, or a blown 4X4 motor fuse. Often, a blown fuse may also indicate an issue with the engagement motor. To troubleshoot, start by checking for any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) using an OBD-II scan tool. If there are codes, they may help guide you to the root of the problem. If there are no codes, you will likely need to assess the 4WD module and replace any faulty components that are identified along the way.
If your 2011 Ford Ranger 4WD is not working properly, first inspect the fuses and then think about replacing the shift motor located on the transfer case.
The 4-wheel drive is not functional.
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