FastSRT8GC wrote:
I was under the impression that part time was for normal conditions, like slick wet streets and such. And I was told that the full time was for the heave dutie stuff. Am I wrong on this?
They told you wrong and you've got it backwards

Full time is for wet roads, snow and ice. In full time the transfer case allows for slightly differing axel rotation that is needed to turn cornors for instance.
Part time has both front and rear differentials locked together and both axels must turn exactly the same. You most likely have been feeling a binding in the front wheels when turning if you were in part time. You can get part time really bound up on dry roads
Reserve part time for off roading or heavy snow where there's no chanch of dry spots.
Your not the first and won't be the last to get is backwards

Now with that in mind you'll notice that part time is between 2wd and fulltime 4wd on the selector handle. Due to the innerds of the 242 t/c if you don't "humor" it in some manner it will stick in parttime 4wd even though the selector is in 2wd and there's no light lit.
There are several ways to get it to shift to where you want it to

On both my jeeps with this t/c by pausing in part time while moving for a short distance it will then shift into 2wd when I put it there. Others say to stop and back up. But that's kind of hard to do on a interstate

Still others say to "bump" the throttle but that does not work for me
