NiteOwl
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- 94 Explorer Sport 4x4
Hi Everyone,
I have a 94 4x4 that is having some front end problems that I am trying to diagnose.
I suspect possibly locking hub problems and maybe ujoint problems as well.
When I engage 4 wheel high while driving it pulls sharply to the right and I have to turn the wheel left to compensate. I also get a lot of vibration on the right front wheel. If I punch the gas a bit it will sometimes correct the problem, the shaking goes away and the pulling stops.
I have been told my auto hubs are probably not locking. My question is, if one hub locks and the other does not, would the result be a sudden pull to one side? Would that pull be toward or away from the side locking?
And what would cause the vibration?
Now, I noticed a while back that with 4x4 engaged and I am turning a corner or backing at an angle I would get some heavy clunking from the front end.
I assumed this to mean a had one or more ujoints going bad in the front drive train. If so, they may or may not be related to the problem above, I just do not know.
What is the proper method to test for bad ujoints?
Are the ujoints on the 94 Explorer difficult to replace? I have no experience with the 4x4 setup but have some mechanical experience. I do have all the basic tools but if anything unusual is needed I may end up having to go somewhere for the repairs.
We have not had any real snow yet here but could at any time. I also have to do any repairs out in the driveway and this is my only vehicle to use right now so I cannot get into a repair that I cannot complete over the weekend.
Tried posting my questions in another site's forums but all I got were responses saying "Your hubs are bad, replace them." with no info on the symptoms or for testing the joints.
Over the holiday I will be putting the vehicle up on jacks and testing as I had read in other posts here and will be cleaning out my auto hubs to see if that helps but any additional info would be appreciated.
BTW. When cleaning the hubs, should I worry about any solvents potentially breaking down the grease in the bearings in the hub? Should it all be pulled apart and cleaned so bearings are not affected?
I once saw a web site that had a lot of how-to info for Explorers but the next time I tried to go to the link I had found the page had stopped responding saying I could not access it.
Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving.
I have a 94 4x4 that is having some front end problems that I am trying to diagnose.
I suspect possibly locking hub problems and maybe ujoint problems as well.
When I engage 4 wheel high while driving it pulls sharply to the right and I have to turn the wheel left to compensate. I also get a lot of vibration on the right front wheel. If I punch the gas a bit it will sometimes correct the problem, the shaking goes away and the pulling stops.
I have been told my auto hubs are probably not locking. My question is, if one hub locks and the other does not, would the result be a sudden pull to one side? Would that pull be toward or away from the side locking?
And what would cause the vibration?
Now, I noticed a while back that with 4x4 engaged and I am turning a corner or backing at an angle I would get some heavy clunking from the front end.
I assumed this to mean a had one or more ujoints going bad in the front drive train. If so, they may or may not be related to the problem above, I just do not know.
What is the proper method to test for bad ujoints?
Are the ujoints on the 94 Explorer difficult to replace? I have no experience with the 4x4 setup but have some mechanical experience. I do have all the basic tools but if anything unusual is needed I may end up having to go somewhere for the repairs.
We have not had any real snow yet here but could at any time. I also have to do any repairs out in the driveway and this is my only vehicle to use right now so I cannot get into a repair that I cannot complete over the weekend.
Tried posting my questions in another site's forums but all I got were responses saying "Your hubs are bad, replace them." with no info on the symptoms or for testing the joints.
Over the holiday I will be putting the vehicle up on jacks and testing as I had read in other posts here and will be cleaning out my auto hubs to see if that helps but any additional info would be appreciated.
BTW. When cleaning the hubs, should I worry about any solvents potentially breaking down the grease in the bearings in the hub? Should it all be pulled apart and cleaned so bearings are not affected?
I once saw a web site that had a lot of how-to info for Explorers but the next time I tried to go to the link I had found the page had stopped responding saying I could not access it.
Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving.