kmanning
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- Knoxville, Tennessee
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '02 XLT
Is it possible for the transfer case to engage 4WD automatically if the 4x4 control module (behind the glove compartment) is not operational? If the answer is no, could this phenomenon occur if the transfer case is malfunctioning, for example, there is a bad sensor on the transfer case?
BACKGROUND: I believe that the 4x4 control module behind the glove box on my 02 XLT (equipped with control-trac 4wd) is not working and has not been for a long time. I have the classic post-battery disconnect symptoms of no 4wD lights appearing on the instrument cluster upon vehicle startup, and no lights come on on the dash when the buttons for the various 4WD levels are pushed. Also on this forum I read to roll your window down and with key on engine off listen for the sound of the motor on the transfer case as the dash buttons are pushed--heard nothing.
I have the loud popping in the front end upon sharp turns, and I am troubleshooting. My question above is to determine if I can eliminate 4WD from the possible causes. Thanks for any help.
I have spent many hours searching on the forums for the answer to this question, and I do not believe this specific question has yet been answered.
BACKGROUND: I believe that the 4x4 control module behind the glove box on my 02 XLT (equipped with control-trac 4wd) is not working and has not been for a long time. I have the classic post-battery disconnect symptoms of no 4wD lights appearing on the instrument cluster upon vehicle startup, and no lights come on on the dash when the buttons for the various 4WD levels are pushed. Also on this forum I read to roll your window down and with key on engine off listen for the sound of the motor on the transfer case as the dash buttons are pushed--heard nothing.
I have the loud popping in the front end upon sharp turns, and I am troubleshooting. My question above is to determine if I can eliminate 4WD from the possible causes. Thanks for any help.
I have spent many hours searching on the forums for the answer to this question, and I do not believe this specific question has yet been answered.