Do you mean you turned the driveshaft?okay thanks.
i turned the axleshaft back, it locked and then i tried moving it and it wouldnt move
so that assumes that the hubs work? right?
yes but if the 4x4 light comes on, and the tcase isnt shifting into anything but the system still locks the hubs because of the auto hubs, then assuming that should be the tcase not working, i turned the shaft under the ttb that goes to both wheels. i backed it off and then it locked and then it wouldnt turn anymore.
i dont mind taking the tcase off if that fixed the problem, but thats the only thing i can think of being the problem..
or if the hubs didnt work, would it lock, but the hubs may not be doing the same thing?
or would it just keep spinning if the hubs didnt work?
so if the driveshaft rotates but the wheels dont, the hubs are ####ed?
so if the one hubis ####ed on the wheel that normally spins and doesnt lock, the other one wont matter if it works or not?
Don't know if this means anything to you, but I just had my front end done at the garage. Mech said the unit on the early models is a torque required type. I blew every u-joint in the front axle, and had no torque. So when I hit the button, it lit but I had no 4x4. If your u-joints are bad then the unit senses no torque being applied & will lite up, but not engage. If your hubs look decent, then maybe you need to check the joints out.