CRS8205
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- '96 XLT 4.0l 5spd manual
This is my first post. I have looked through many of the excellent threads here regarding the BW4405 TC but have not been able to solve my problem.
I have a '96 Explorer XLT 4.0l v-6 with the Control Trac BW4405 transfer case and a manual 5 spd transmission. I have had the explorer since it was new and it currently has 209k miles.
The 4wd switch has the 2WD, 4WD Auto, 4WD LOW options.
About October of last year I noticed that when I switched the 4wd switch to 4 WD Auto, the explorer would "bind up" on turns. This was while using it on dirt roads with packed snow. I have used the Explorer in similar conditions and this was not normal. I had been gone for a couple months this winter and have just now gotten back to look at this problem.
I have done some tests and it looks like the electric clutch on the TC is locking up completely like if you have done the "Brown Wire" mod. The front drive shaft is free in 2wd but locks up firmly when in 4wd.
Now that I have given you some ideal to the problem, I have a couple of items that could be causing the problem.
First, in August the Explorer had problems with the engine computer and my mechanic replaced the old computer with a remanufactered computer he bought from NAPA. I had not noticed the problem before that time so is there any possibility that the new computer could be bad or have the wrong programming? I cannot find any information whether the engine computer has any connection with the control-trac system.
Secondly, about 2 years ago at 190k miles I had the same mechanic replace the clutch. At that time, he also replaced the oil in both the manual transmission and the transfer case. I do not know what kind of oil he put in but I recall that he said he put some sort of "special" oil in. The receipt for the repair shows transmission oil and also a "molly additive". I don't know if he put the molly additive in both the transmission and the TC.
There are a number of threads discussing the issues regarding MERCON/ MERCON V so I am wondering if the oil could be causing the problems. Today I picked up some Vavoline DEX/MERC ATF and replaced the oil. I did not see any debris in the oil I drained but it was pretty dirty. When I transferred the oil into another container it looked "foamy" and seemed to want to seperate. I took it for a short test drive but the AWD is still binding. I might take more driving to fully see if this makes any difference.
Any ideals regarding this problem is appreciated.
I have a '96 Explorer XLT 4.0l v-6 with the Control Trac BW4405 transfer case and a manual 5 spd transmission. I have had the explorer since it was new and it currently has 209k miles.
The 4wd switch has the 2WD, 4WD Auto, 4WD LOW options.
About October of last year I noticed that when I switched the 4wd switch to 4 WD Auto, the explorer would "bind up" on turns. This was while using it on dirt roads with packed snow. I have used the Explorer in similar conditions and this was not normal. I had been gone for a couple months this winter and have just now gotten back to look at this problem.
I have done some tests and it looks like the electric clutch on the TC is locking up completely like if you have done the "Brown Wire" mod. The front drive shaft is free in 2wd but locks up firmly when in 4wd.
Now that I have given you some ideal to the problem, I have a couple of items that could be causing the problem.
First, in August the Explorer had problems with the engine computer and my mechanic replaced the old computer with a remanufactered computer he bought from NAPA. I had not noticed the problem before that time so is there any possibility that the new computer could be bad or have the wrong programming? I cannot find any information whether the engine computer has any connection with the control-trac system.
Secondly, about 2 years ago at 190k miles I had the same mechanic replace the clutch. At that time, he also replaced the oil in both the manual transmission and the transfer case. I do not know what kind of oil he put in but I recall that he said he put some sort of "special" oil in. The receipt for the repair shows transmission oil and also a "molly additive". I don't know if he put the molly additive in both the transmission and the TC.
There are a number of threads discussing the issues regarding MERCON/ MERCON V so I am wondering if the oil could be causing the problems. Today I picked up some Vavoline DEX/MERC ATF and replaced the oil. I did not see any debris in the oil I drained but it was pretty dirty. When I transferred the oil into another container it looked "foamy" and seemed to want to seperate. I took it for a short test drive but the AWD is still binding. I might take more driving to fully see if this makes any difference.
Any ideals regarding this problem is appreciated.