borgwharf
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- Corvallis, OR
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1991 XLT
Sorry that my first visit/posting is in this area, but stuff happens.
My symptoms are the same as those described in this thread:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14740
and other repair information found here:
Dead Link Removed
No lights or any electrical activity when pressing the 4WD or high/low buttons on the dashboard. Disconnected the wire harnesses on the computer in the rear, button pressed, red light blinks, indicating the shift motor is the problem.
Actually took it to a Ford dealer who ran a diagnostic and the repair quote was $535 parts and labor for replacing the shift motor.
Tested all wires for continuity. Found that the motor itself works perfectly, by following directions on the cable pinout and applying 12v directly. Marked everything before disassembly so everything would line up.
I am mystified that I can get no indication that any electrical activity is occuring with everything re-assembled. Since the motor itself does work, the problem must be in the rotary switch, but I can find nothing wrong there, either.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
borgwharf
My symptoms are the same as those described in this thread:
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14740
and other repair information found here:
Dead Link Removed
No lights or any electrical activity when pressing the 4WD or high/low buttons on the dashboard. Disconnected the wire harnesses on the computer in the rear, button pressed, red light blinks, indicating the shift motor is the problem.
Actually took it to a Ford dealer who ran a diagnostic and the repair quote was $535 parts and labor for replacing the shift motor.
Tested all wires for continuity. Found that the motor itself works perfectly, by following directions on the cable pinout and applying 12v directly. Marked everything before disassembly so everything would line up.
I am mystified that I can get no indication that any electrical activity is occuring with everything re-assembled. Since the motor itself does work, the problem must be in the rotary switch, but I can find nothing wrong there, either.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
borgwharf