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Bypass wiring for low range switch? 2wd low!
Thanks guys, for your input. I might just try shifting it manually to start with. //M- Monz
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- Forum: Stock 1991 - 1994 Explorers
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Bypass wiring for low range switch? 2wd low!
Well, I guess it's possible I've been stuck running 4x4 low in the transfer case but with the front hubs not engaging it have effectively been 2wd low. I believe the hubs are automatic (or used to be :-). I will do some more tests. //M- Monz
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- Forum: Stock 1991 - 1994 Explorers
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Bypass wiring for low range switch? 2wd low!
One thing more... By looking at the swich (the circuit board) it would seem as some previous owner of the truck has connected pin no 6 a 8 through a little switch. I don't think this is stock (?) and I can't figure out what it's supposed to do. Any clues?- Monz
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- Forum: Stock 1991 - 1994 Explorers
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Bypass wiring for low range switch? 2wd low!
Hi, It would be very interesting to find out if anyone could help me with this problem? I have '94 Explorer XLT with auto gear case. The switch panel (for 4x4 and low range mode, picture 2) is broken (or at least doesn't work properly). I can get the gear box to engage 4x4 mode but the...- Monz
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- Forum: Stock 1991 - 1994 Explorers