Habitat0927
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- 2002 Explorer XLS
Hey guys, great forum!
Last week I purchased a 2002 Explorer XLS 4x4 with 230k for $400 and have been working through a "fix-it" list to get it roadworthy again. This forum has been a great source of information on this vehicle.
When I purchased the truck, the 4WD did not function at all. No lights, no clicking, nothing. The truck ran perfectly, but it was RWD, the 4x4 Auto would not engage. Based on what I read here, I went to my local dealership and bought a 4x4 control module. I connected the new module up this morning and was thrilled when I pressed the buttons on the dash and cycled the transfer case through 4x4 Auto, 4x4 High, and 4x4 Low. It seemed like a successful fix until i tried to move the vehicle.
My Explorer will roll off fine up until about 10mph, when I feel the front axle binding up and all sorts of popping and grinding. This is so violent that i havent dared try to drive more than 50 yards from my driveway or any faster than 10mph. The problem occurs mainly when driving straight, forward or reverse, but will ease up a bit when i drive in a circle around my cul de sac. It also occurs regardless of whether im in Auto, 4High or 4Low. The power is getting to the front wheels, but not smoothly.
Prior to replacing the 4x4 Module, the vehicle ran smoothly and I did not notice any sounds coming from the front differential, bearings or CV shafts. I have replaced the new 4x4 module with my old, nonfunctional one, and the problem goes away, albeit at the expense of my 4-wheel-drive. I would assume that my problem is the clutch in the TC locking and unlocking, but I don't know where to begin troubleshooting. I have read that front wheel bearings and tires can cause problems like this, but I find it hard to believe that they could cause the transfer case to act like its going to explode.
Have any of you experienced similar problems? Perhaps a Hall Effect sensor is out? I appreciate any advice you can offer me!
Last week I purchased a 2002 Explorer XLS 4x4 with 230k for $400 and have been working through a "fix-it" list to get it roadworthy again. This forum has been a great source of information on this vehicle.
When I purchased the truck, the 4WD did not function at all. No lights, no clicking, nothing. The truck ran perfectly, but it was RWD, the 4x4 Auto would not engage. Based on what I read here, I went to my local dealership and bought a 4x4 control module. I connected the new module up this morning and was thrilled when I pressed the buttons on the dash and cycled the transfer case through 4x4 Auto, 4x4 High, and 4x4 Low. It seemed like a successful fix until i tried to move the vehicle.
My Explorer will roll off fine up until about 10mph, when I feel the front axle binding up and all sorts of popping and grinding. This is so violent that i havent dared try to drive more than 50 yards from my driveway or any faster than 10mph. The problem occurs mainly when driving straight, forward or reverse, but will ease up a bit when i drive in a circle around my cul de sac. It also occurs regardless of whether im in Auto, 4High or 4Low. The power is getting to the front wheels, but not smoothly.
Prior to replacing the 4x4 Module, the vehicle ran smoothly and I did not notice any sounds coming from the front differential, bearings or CV shafts. I have replaced the new 4x4 module with my old, nonfunctional one, and the problem goes away, albeit at the expense of my 4-wheel-drive. I would assume that my problem is the clutch in the TC locking and unlocking, but I don't know where to begin troubleshooting. I have read that front wheel bearings and tires can cause problems like this, but I find it hard to believe that they could cause the transfer case to act like its going to explode.
Have any of you experienced similar problems? Perhaps a Hall Effect sensor is out? I appreciate any advice you can offer me!