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Old 07-06-2010, 03:24 PM   #1
94Gexplorer
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shift motor problem

when i did my auto to manual swap i accidently left it in 4wd before i pulled the auto out and now its acting like its still in 4wd(both lights are lit) and the donor the tcase is in 2wd is there a way to reset the computer? i tried the white button on the 4wd computer and i had the battery disconnected to try to reset it
what it does is clicks a bunch of times when i press the button i think its confused? can i just take off the shift motor and manualy move it to 4lo position then move the tcase to 4low by hand and it should work?
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Old 07-10-2010, 09:39 PM   #2
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its fixed but just incase someone else has this problem disconect the shift motor wiring and put power to the orange wire and ground the yellow one and that will put it in 4low and everything is fine now
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