scrutton
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- City, State
- Durham, NC
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1996 Sport 4WD
1996 Ford Explorer Sport 4WD control-trac.
I appear to be experiencing slippage in the transfer case area. The Haynes manual refers to an 'electrical clutch (that) activate(s) the front driveshaft depending upon road condition'. I think that this 'clutch' may be slipping...
I think that I caused this problem. I ran the vehicle for about the period of one month in 4WD with the rear driveshaft removed, while I was changing the U-joints over. It's never seemed the same since. Towards the end of that month, the slippage was so bad, it wouldn't actually move forward any in 4WD (with the rear driveshaft out). In fact, it would appear to 'slip out of 4WD' - the 4WD lights would go out, and it seemed to shift into 2WD under acceleration. I also had big problems (slippage - lack of power) ascending hills earlier in the month when the transfer case appeared to be having a good day.
I have since finished the U-joint project and reinstalled the rear driveshaft. So far, I've had the transfer case fluid changed, and there was no difference in behaviour.
Obviously things are better since reinstalling the rear driveshaft, but slippage still occurs. Basically now, I can feel it start to slip, then it will catch. This equates to a slight hesitation, but otherwise normal behaviour.
In addition, after running the vehicle in 4WD LOW for about 15 minutes, the 4WD LOW, and 4WD lights on the console go out, but the car still appears to be in 4WD. This seems similar to earlier noted behaviour with the front driveshaft removed.
Anyhow, I wonder where to go from here, is a transfer case rebuild worth exploring? Can the 'electronic clutch' (whatever this is?), that is inside the transfer case,
be rebuilt? Should I look at replacing the transfer case with something else...? Should I go to Ford and confess what I've been doing to this vehicle..? Any tips on why it might be dropping out of 4WD when under acceleration, or why the lights are going out..?
Thanks for any help,
Paul Scrutton
I appear to be experiencing slippage in the transfer case area. The Haynes manual refers to an 'electrical clutch (that) activate(s) the front driveshaft depending upon road condition'. I think that this 'clutch' may be slipping...
I think that I caused this problem. I ran the vehicle for about the period of one month in 4WD with the rear driveshaft removed, while I was changing the U-joints over. It's never seemed the same since. Towards the end of that month, the slippage was so bad, it wouldn't actually move forward any in 4WD (with the rear driveshaft out). In fact, it would appear to 'slip out of 4WD' - the 4WD lights would go out, and it seemed to shift into 2WD under acceleration. I also had big problems (slippage - lack of power) ascending hills earlier in the month when the transfer case appeared to be having a good day.
I have since finished the U-joint project and reinstalled the rear driveshaft. So far, I've had the transfer case fluid changed, and there was no difference in behaviour.
Obviously things are better since reinstalling the rear driveshaft, but slippage still occurs. Basically now, I can feel it start to slip, then it will catch. This equates to a slight hesitation, but otherwise normal behaviour.
In addition, after running the vehicle in 4WD LOW for about 15 minutes, the 4WD LOW, and 4WD lights on the console go out, but the car still appears to be in 4WD. This seems similar to earlier noted behaviour with the front driveshaft removed.
Anyhow, I wonder where to go from here, is a transfer case rebuild worth exploring? Can the 'electronic clutch' (whatever this is?), that is inside the transfer case,
be rebuilt? Should I look at replacing the transfer case with something else...? Should I go to Ford and confess what I've been doing to this vehicle..? Any tips on why it might be dropping out of 4WD when under acceleration, or why the lights are going out..?
Thanks for any help,
Paul Scrutton