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Originally posted by Roger8519
and how exactly do I do that? Also today I think it could be the steering because i was backing up and was cutting the wheel real hard and it got real bad.
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Raise the hood (of if you're English, raise the bonnet). Look at the diagram on the fuse box under the hood. You'll see a space that says "FWD." The slot should be empty. In the back of the fuse box (see the diagram again) there should be a space for a spare 10 amp (I believe) fuse. Remove the fuse from the spare slot and place it in the FWD slot. Seal the fuse box and close the hood.
When you get into your car and start it, there should be an FWD indicator light in your upper left quadrant of your instrument panel. This will indicate that you've installed the fuse properly, and your car will be operating in front-wheel drive. Take your car 'round the block and see if the symptoms disappear. If so, you're having transfer problems.