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Well, I finally figured out how to manually control the vacuum disconnect in the '95-96 Explorer front axles!!
This modification will allow a Powertrax or other lunchbox locker to be installed in the front axle, and still give you "3 Wheel drive" when you are in 4WD for driving in snow or turning sharp corners.
In the right front corner of the engine compartment, up against the radiator support by the air cleaner, is a connector and the solenoids that control the vacuum disconnect. These are shown below.
How the system works normally:
The main connector for the system is shown on the left of the picture. The two solenoids are in the center of the picture. On the main connector, there are 5 wires. 2 of these are sensor wires (Brown and Black Wires), and the other 3 control the solenoids. The Purple/Orange wire is a constant +12VDC. This is fed to one of the pins on each solenoid. The other two important wires are the Green/Pink wire and the Blue/Yellow wire. When the Green/Pink wire is pulled to ground and the Blue/Yellow wire is floating, the solenoid shifts to unlock the front axle (2WD Mode). When the Blue/Yellow wire is pulled to ground, and the Green/Pink wire is floating, the solenoid shifts to lock the front axle (4WD)mode. All this is automatically accomplished when you rotate the switch on the dash from 2WD to 4WD.
How to manually control the system:
1) Purchase a single pole, double throw switch (SPDT). You can get these at Radio Shack, Newark Electronics. or just about any electronics shop.
2) Connect the center pin of the switch to a good ground and install the switch in a convenient location in the driver's compartment. Add wires to the other two poles that will reach the connector under the hood.
3) Cut the Green/Pink and Blue/Yellow wires in the bundle shown above. Seal off the open wires coming from the harness.
4) Cut the brown wire and tape/shrink tube off both ends. If you don't disable the sensor, the GEM gets confused and won't engage 4wd.
5) Connect the Green/Pink wire to one side of your switch, and the Blue/Yellow wire to the other side.
6) Test the system. Put the truck in park and jack the right front wheel slightly off the ground. Start the motor. Rotate the right front wheel by hand while watching the front driveshaft. If it rotates, the switch is set so that the solenoids have connected the axles. If the axle doesn't rotate, the switch is set so the axles are disconnected. Throw the switch and make sure that it switches mode. LABEL YOUR SWITCH!!
7) Go get a Powertrax locker for your front axle!! The No-Slip part # is 92-0435-2702, and the Lock-Right part # is 2311S2. Your choice on which one to buy, but I'd suggest the Lock-Right because it's more cost effective. Hopefully Gerald Jarrett will be a dealer for them soon!

In the right front corner of the engine compartment, up against the radiator support by the air cleaner, is a connector and the solenoids that control the vacuum disconnect. These are shown below.
How the system works normally:
The main connector for the system is shown on the left of the picture. The two solenoids are in the center of the picture. On the main connector, there are 5 wires. 2 of these are sensor wires (Brown and Black Wires), and the other 3 control the solenoids. The Purple/Orange wire is a constant +12VDC. This is fed to one of the pins on each solenoid. The other two important wires are the Green/Pink wire and the Blue/Yellow wire. When the Green/Pink wire is pulled to ground and the Blue/Yellow wire is floating, the solenoid shifts to unlock the front axle (2WD Mode). When the Blue/Yellow wire is pulled to ground, and the Green/Pink wire is floating, the solenoid shifts to lock the front axle (4WD)mode. All this is automatically accomplished when you rotate the switch on the dash from 2WD to 4WD.
How to manually control the system:
1) Purchase a single pole, double throw switch (SPDT). You can get these at Radio Shack, Newark Electronics. or just about any electronics shop.
2) Connect the center pin of the switch to a good ground and install the switch in a convenient location in the driver's compartment. Add wires to the other two poles that will reach the connector under the hood.
3) Cut the Green/Pink and Blue/Yellow wires in the bundle shown above. Seal off the open wires coming from the harness.
4) Cut the brown wire and tape/shrink tube off both ends. If you don't disable the sensor, the GEM gets confused and won't engage 4wd.
5) Connect the Green/Pink wire to one side of your switch, and the Blue/Yellow wire to the other side.
6) Test the system. Put the truck in park and jack the right front wheel slightly off the ground. Start the motor. Rotate the right front wheel by hand while watching the front driveshaft. If it rotates, the switch is set so that the solenoids have connected the axles. If the axle doesn't rotate, the switch is set so the axles are disconnected. Throw the switch and make sure that it switches mode. LABEL YOUR SWITCH!!
7) Go get a Powertrax locker for your front axle!! The No-Slip part # is 92-0435-2702, and the Lock-Right part # is 2311S2. Your choice on which one to buy, but I'd suggest the Lock-Right because it's more cost effective. Hopefully Gerald Jarrett will be a dealer for them soon!
