Jan Siegrist
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- December 25, 2018
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- City, State
- Newport RI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- Ranger 4x4 XLT - 2006
Greetings from Rhode Island, newbie here
I've an 06 4x4 Ranger XLT which has been a great truck until recently.
Recently when putting in 4wdH, my hand slipped and put it in 4wdL - it has been a nightmare since.
I immediately put it in 4wdH, when attempting to put the thing in reverse it made a whirring gear noise but did not move. I then placed it back in 2wdH. At this point no lights of any kind show on the dash but the truck did drive in 2wdH so I was able to make it home. After some deliberation and talking to a friend, he suggested I try placing it in 4wdL, driving it a bit and then attempting 2wdH - this was a big mistake, it stayed in 4wdL.
After reading posts here on rebuilding the transfer case shift motor and other posts on the internet, I suspect the problem is in the shift motor particularly in the position sensors. I have not removed the motor yet but it looks to be in terrible condition. I see Dorman replacements on Amazon for under $ 135. Ford wants $ 475. for this item.
Other info, in the 8 years I've owned this truck, I've never before used 4wdL, frankly once this is fixed I don't plan on ever using 4wdL.
Has anyone out there used the Dorman product [600-931] with success?
Anyone know if products purchased from Amazon are the same as say AutoZone?
AZ wants 241.99, where Amazon is 131.78 (with free 2 day free shipping - I'm a prime customer)
Both are the Dorman 600-931
To the moderator - am I posting this in the right place?
Thanks in advance.
Jan
I've an 06 4x4 Ranger XLT which has been a great truck until recently.
Recently when putting in 4wdH, my hand slipped and put it in 4wdL - it has been a nightmare since.
I immediately put it in 4wdH, when attempting to put the thing in reverse it made a whirring gear noise but did not move. I then placed it back in 2wdH. At this point no lights of any kind show on the dash but the truck did drive in 2wdH so I was able to make it home. After some deliberation and talking to a friend, he suggested I try placing it in 4wdL, driving it a bit and then attempting 2wdH - this was a big mistake, it stayed in 4wdL.
After reading posts here on rebuilding the transfer case shift motor and other posts on the internet, I suspect the problem is in the shift motor particularly in the position sensors. I have not removed the motor yet but it looks to be in terrible condition. I see Dorman replacements on Amazon for under $ 135. Ford wants $ 475. for this item.
Other info, in the 8 years I've owned this truck, I've never before used 4wdL, frankly once this is fixed I don't plan on ever using 4wdL.
Has anyone out there used the Dorman product [600-931] with success?
Anyone know if products purchased from Amazon are the same as say AutoZone?
AZ wants 241.99, where Amazon is 131.78 (with free 2 day free shipping - I'm a prime customer)
Both are the Dorman 600-931
To the moderator - am I posting this in the right place?
Thanks in advance.
Jan