joecrna
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- 98 XLT 4X4 sohc
Noticed this starting a month ago turning right on a wet road. Rear tires spun easily, fronts didn't seem to pull at all. Took it to the dirt and sure enough, front axle never engages in Auto. In 4WDhi or 4WDlow it works as it should. Front axle locked to rear.
This seems to point to the GEM, solid state clutch relay or one or both Hall effect sensors in the transfer case.
A few months ago the transfer case stuck in 4Lo while out of town on business. I had to drive it this way 40-50 miles (slowly) to the nearest Ford dealer. On my way back home I stopped and picked it up. They replaced the transfer case shift motor (motor assembly #YL2Z,7G360,A) and sensor- man. lever (#F7LZ,7F293,AB). I was told it was the transmission position sensor and something about a Tone Ring, total $915. No tech was there at the time, but the service writer seemed fairly knowledgable. I assumed this was in regard to the transmission range sensor at the time.
Now I wonder if this could have been the tone ring for the Hall Effect sensor in the transfer case. Any help trouble shooting this would be greatly appreciated. In any case, this seems like another expensive dealer fix. Or potentially expensive if I just guess at Hall effect sensors, GEM or clutch relay. It is unfortunatly a daily driver, so I can't just tear it apart and play with it for days.
Sorry for such a long question but I was hoping to provide all info that may aid in a response.
This seems to point to the GEM, solid state clutch relay or one or both Hall effect sensors in the transfer case.
A few months ago the transfer case stuck in 4Lo while out of town on business. I had to drive it this way 40-50 miles (slowly) to the nearest Ford dealer. On my way back home I stopped and picked it up. They replaced the transfer case shift motor (motor assembly #YL2Z,7G360,A) and sensor- man. lever (#F7LZ,7F293,AB). I was told it was the transmission position sensor and something about a Tone Ring, total $915. No tech was there at the time, but the service writer seemed fairly knowledgable. I assumed this was in regard to the transmission range sensor at the time.
Now I wonder if this could have been the tone ring for the Hall Effect sensor in the transfer case. Any help trouble shooting this would be greatly appreciated. In any case, this seems like another expensive dealer fix. Or potentially expensive if I just guess at Hall effect sensors, GEM or clutch relay. It is unfortunatly a daily driver, so I can't just tear it apart and play with it for days.
Sorry for such a long question but I was hoping to provide all info that may aid in a response.