cweagle
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 94 XLT
Hi all,
I have a high-mileage 94 XLT with auto hubs. The prev. owner didn't use 4WD much, but he said it worked 'a while ago'. I've done a lot of front-end work on it (_carefully_ cleaned out hubs & replaced one, axle u-joints, ball joints, wheel bearings, spindle bearings, radius arm bushings), and over the winter break took it up to Maine (from Boston) and went out in the mud with a friend - first time. Had a @#$% blast, but I discovered that 4WD doesn't seem to work. As is usual with me, it's different than most posts here I think.
Push the button, and the xfer motor hums, and the 4WD light comes on. I can get it into 4LO too (more humming, the light, and the reduction is evident). But only my rear wheel(s) spin in the mud, ie, nothing going up front (unless the xfer case works differently than I thought it did!).
Did the first gens have a clutch to engage the front driveshaft, and does this have anything to do with the brown wire? Most brown wire posts I see are for 2nd gen, I think?
I have no fear of opening the xfer case and have a good junkyard here - I just need to know where to start. Is there a teardown/picture-fest for the BW1354? All I see is for the motor, which clearly works...
Oh, and last time I had a front corner up, I spun the front driveshaft by hand, and the wheel spun, so there's at least _something_ happening in the front diff.
Thanks!
I have a high-mileage 94 XLT with auto hubs. The prev. owner didn't use 4WD much, but he said it worked 'a while ago'. I've done a lot of front-end work on it (_carefully_ cleaned out hubs & replaced one, axle u-joints, ball joints, wheel bearings, spindle bearings, radius arm bushings), and over the winter break took it up to Maine (from Boston) and went out in the mud with a friend - first time. Had a @#$% blast, but I discovered that 4WD doesn't seem to work. As is usual with me, it's different than most posts here I think.
Push the button, and the xfer motor hums, and the 4WD light comes on. I can get it into 4LO too (more humming, the light, and the reduction is evident). But only my rear wheel(s) spin in the mud, ie, nothing going up front (unless the xfer case works differently than I thought it did!).
Did the first gens have a clutch to engage the front driveshaft, and does this have anything to do with the brown wire? Most brown wire posts I see are for 2nd gen, I think?
I have no fear of opening the xfer case and have a good junkyard here - I just need to know where to start. Is there a teardown/picture-fest for the BW1354? All I see is for the motor, which clearly works...
Oh, and last time I had a front corner up, I spun the front driveshaft by hand, and the wheel spun, so there's at least _something_ happening in the front diff.
Thanks!