FreedomRun
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- '91 XLT 4X4 XLT AT
So I've been having trouble with my 4x4 engaging('91 Explorer). I can push the button 40 times and it won't engage, then it will, then it will take 6 times the next time, then 35, and so on.
I hear a click back at the module on every push of the button, and I ran the diagnostic test on the module, which turned out good. So I assumed the transfer case motor I had replaced last year was defective.
I took it in to the mechanic that replaced it last year, and guess what, it works every single time they push the button! Of course it does!!! Isn't that how it works!!
I live in North Dakota where temperatures below 0 are the norm, and the mechanic thought maybe the cold has something to do with it. That maybe the electricity being sent down to the transfer case motor is not powerful enough to turn the gear on the motor when it is so cold.
I'm thinking I'm going to get it to engage and just leave the damn thing engaged in 4x4 until spring! My questions with that are:
1) How fast is acceptable to drive with the hubs locked?
2) How fast is acceptable to drive while engaged in 4x4 high, on the highway?
Any and all advice and know-how nuggets are very much appreciated.
Thanks!
I hear a click back at the module on every push of the button, and I ran the diagnostic test on the module, which turned out good. So I assumed the transfer case motor I had replaced last year was defective.
I took it in to the mechanic that replaced it last year, and guess what, it works every single time they push the button! Of course it does!!! Isn't that how it works!!
I live in North Dakota where temperatures below 0 are the norm, and the mechanic thought maybe the cold has something to do with it. That maybe the electricity being sent down to the transfer case motor is not powerful enough to turn the gear on the motor when it is so cold.
I'm thinking I'm going to get it to engage and just leave the damn thing engaged in 4x4 until spring! My questions with that are:
1) How fast is acceptable to drive with the hubs locked?
2) How fast is acceptable to drive while engaged in 4x4 high, on the highway?
Any and all advice and know-how nuggets are very much appreciated.
Thanks!