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- '99 EB 4x4 "Herc" RIP
Need help ASAP, I'm 1,500 miles from home.
'99 4x4 Auto system. When selecting from 4 High and/or 4 Low to 4 Auto, it will not release. I have tried every trick from driving in reverse, trying to disengage it from multiple positions and situations, etc etc etc. I am now in full-time 4wd. Ray Lobato and I have disconnected the shift motor and compared how mine operates to his old one that is still on his old transfer case.
The shift motor seems to be operating properly. It shifts from 4 Low to 4 High. Evidently that is the only two positions for the shift motor since it didn't turn a third time for the Auto position on Ray's either. I removed the shift motor and it doesn't have a auto position to move to so we don't think the motor is the problem.
The dash light that reads "4high" and "4low" turns on properly when the selector is turned to that position. The light turns off like it should when I select 4 auto, so it thinks it disconnected it, but it doesn't.
I remember thinking I heard something metallic snap while on the trail before the problem developed. Is it possible to break the Borg-Warner transfer case and have it lock out 2wd?
Does anyone have a knowledgeable guess to what happened?
I need some ideas, fellas. I was supposed to head back for Texas tomorrow morning. I may end up removing my front driveshaft to get home.
'99 4x4 Auto system. When selecting from 4 High and/or 4 Low to 4 Auto, it will not release. I have tried every trick from driving in reverse, trying to disengage it from multiple positions and situations, etc etc etc. I am now in full-time 4wd. Ray Lobato and I have disconnected the shift motor and compared how mine operates to his old one that is still on his old transfer case.
The shift motor seems to be operating properly. It shifts from 4 Low to 4 High. Evidently that is the only two positions for the shift motor since it didn't turn a third time for the Auto position on Ray's either. I removed the shift motor and it doesn't have a auto position to move to so we don't think the motor is the problem.
The dash light that reads "4high" and "4low" turns on properly when the selector is turned to that position. The light turns off like it should when I select 4 auto, so it thinks it disconnected it, but it doesn't.
I remember thinking I heard something metallic snap while on the trail before the problem developed. Is it possible to break the Borg-Warner transfer case and have it lock out 2wd?
Does anyone have a knowledgeable guess to what happened?
I need some ideas, fellas. I was supposed to head back for Texas tomorrow morning. I may end up removing my front driveshaft to get home.