Keeper0311
Explorer Addict
- Joined
- April 30, 2010
- Messages
- 1,590
- Reaction score
- 3
- City, State
- Riverside, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 XLT 4x4
As some of you may have seen in my registry, recently I had the rear diff of my 2000 Ford Explorer XLT, 4wd blow up on me. After about two months I was able to get a used axle (code: D2) as a direct replacement for my now dead one. The diff had grenaded itself and left me stranded.
Now onto my current issue. I just buttoned everything up, and attempted to put the Ex in drive, to my frustration no movement of the vehicle. I then attempted to put the T case 4hi, 4 lo and the same results. Now I'm hoping you all can give me some ideas to test the transfer case, or the transmission to attempt to diagnose which one of those could possibly have gone dead one me as well.
There's more information on the actual event in my registry if you all wouldn't mind reading that. Thanks.
Now onto my current issue. I just buttoned everything up, and attempted to put the Ex in drive, to my frustration no movement of the vehicle. I then attempted to put the T case 4hi, 4 lo and the same results. Now I'm hoping you all can give me some ideas to test the transfer case, or the transmission to attempt to diagnose which one of those could possibly have gone dead one me as well.
There's more information on the actual event in my registry if you all wouldn't mind reading that. Thanks.