I am a Ford Senior Master Tech with 25 years experiance, so don't tell me I don't know what I'm saying or that my info is incorrect. It is straight off the Ford web site. I just want people to know that if their 95 or 96 explorer doesn't say 4auto they don't need to do this, in fact they should NOT do it. If the switch in the dash says 2wd-4wdhi-4wdlo then the truck has a 13-54 transfer case. Again from the manual.....
Transfer Case
The Borg-Warner 13-54 Shift Transfer Case transfers power from the transmission (7003) to the rear axle assembly (4006) and to the front axle when actuated. The 13-54 provides LOW RANGE driving. This system has no selectable neutral.
Just because you are a 25-year senior master tech doesn't make you
right. Believe it or not, there may still be some things you can learn.
A 95 or 96 Explorer will have a Borg-Warner 44-05, not a Borg-Warner 13-54 regardless of what you may think.
I'm staring at the service manual right now... If you'll look at
Section 07-07D: Transfer Case, Control-Trac, you'll see the explanation of how the system in an
EXPLORER works. The 13-54 transfer case, for which you posted the operational description, was never available in a 95 or 96 Explorer regardless of what the switch on the dash may say. The specific section you posted was from
section 07-07C, Transfer Case, Electronic Shift. That system was available in the
Ranger, not the Explorer.
If, in fact, the switch says 2wd/4high/4low, either the vehicle is not an Explorer, or it has had the wrong switch installed. If you look at the resistances for the switch, the resistance and, therefore, the way the GEM will interpret the signals is the same. The only difference between the switches is the label. Functionally the switches are identical, but the transfer cases and, therefore, their function, are not. Two entirely different systems in two somewhat-related vehicles. That doesn't make them the same.