MTMatt
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- 1994 Explorer VIN X
I have read a lot of the threads here relating to 4x4 problems but nothing to suggest that vacuum is part of the automatic 4x4 process on the 94 X 4.0L, 120K miles.
The problem: pushing the auto 4x4 button puts it in 4 wheel drive and a fairly high pitched, medium volume whistle begins at about 3 mph (no whistle when stopped) as speed increases, pitch decreases and volume increases. Then, when I disengage the 4x4, the whistle continues until I stop, put it in neutral and give the engine a good revving. No more whistle until I again use the auto 4x4.
Nothing new has been added recently. It's been six months since I flushed the auto trans (no slippage afterwards though it was dirty), and other boxes and several years since I replaced the auto hubs, bearings/races and brake pads. Its not brake squeal noise. I'm almost sure its air leaking somewhere from a vacuum valve, motor, or actuator involved with the 4x4 system.
Since i can't hear it until moving it's difficult to pinpoint the source.
Any ideas?
The problem: pushing the auto 4x4 button puts it in 4 wheel drive and a fairly high pitched, medium volume whistle begins at about 3 mph (no whistle when stopped) as speed increases, pitch decreases and volume increases. Then, when I disengage the 4x4, the whistle continues until I stop, put it in neutral and give the engine a good revving. No more whistle until I again use the auto 4x4.
Nothing new has been added recently. It's been six months since I flushed the auto trans (no slippage afterwards though it was dirty), and other boxes and several years since I replaced the auto hubs, bearings/races and brake pads. Its not brake squeal noise. I'm almost sure its air leaking somewhere from a vacuum valve, motor, or actuator involved with the 4x4 system.
Since i can't hear it until moving it's difficult to pinpoint the source.
Any ideas?