I have no lights on the switches or the dash for 4WD or low. That is, they aren't coming on. I am going to try this in nuetral this morning but I cant figure out something else in the tutorial.
If I remove the gear cover {3 #20 security torx} while leaving the motor in place, can I get to the back of the gear to change out the funky bushing that seems to cause so many failures?
Or does the entire motor assembly need to come out to do this?
In other words....when I pop the gear housing cover off am I looking at the front of that gear?
Thank in advance for you help and way monstrous big thanks for the site.
Great thread, Excellant pics!
Can the brown wire be removed from the connector without the removal tool?
i got under my 1993 mazda navajo and it is exactly how you show it here.
when i get under i took off the "rock gaurd" or whatever, and then i go to take the rear driveshaft off and the bolts seem to be stuck on there. i'm using an allen wrench, but i just can't get them off.
what did you guys do? did you guys just put your truck up on ramps? or do you guys actually have the capibility to raise your truck in the air?
please help me with this, thanks!
i said this because the drive shaft is connected to the transfer case, so in order to remove it i have to disconnect it from the drive shaft....or do I?
did you guys fix yours while it was still in your explorer? or did you guys all take yours out? which is easiest?
That is correct in order to remove the T-case you need to remove the front and rear drive shafts... But more to the point: this thread you've posted in deals with fixing the electronic shift motor attached to the T-case. As such there is no reason to remove the T-case or drive shafts..
We can help you much better if you'd post what problem your having...
Ok let me rephrase this.
I read this whole thread several times, so I know exactly what I'm doing. I am just having trouble getting under there and doing it. How did you guys do it without taking the t-case out? I am having trouble getting tools, my hands, etc. in a spot that tight.
I really appreciate all of the help.