joelwc
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- 2002 Sport Trac
All, thanks for reading and hopefully you can help. I have a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. I live in DC and it recently snowed a coupe of feet, and of course my 4wd would not engage. No dash light, no clicks, nothing. Well I read many forms about the issue likley being either the control module, or the shift motor. I took the connections off of the control module, plugged them back in, and low and behold today (after the snow melt) the 4wd engaged when I turned it to 4wd high. (However the dash lights never illuminated when I turned the key on and started the truck).
Would a symptom of no lights likley be the control module, or in your opionion is it a bad connection, or the shift motor. I would like for the system to be realiable, but I dont want to replace something that is working, and I am at a bit of a loss. Should I buy a spare module for just in case, or is there some PM I can do to make it more reliable?
Would a symptom of no lights likley be the control module, or in your opionion is it a bad connection, or the shift motor. I would like for the system to be realiable, but I dont want to replace something that is working, and I am at a bit of a loss. Should I buy a spare module for just in case, or is there some PM I can do to make it more reliable?