hoobs1
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- Chicago, IL
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- 96 XLT 4.0
The first true snow storm of the winter came this week and the 4x4 feature on my 96 Explorer decided it would be a good time to stop working
. I got the famous 6 blinks of both 4Auto and 4 low. I was able to get the transfer case to mechanically shift into 4 low but I clearly was getting no traction from the front wheels in 4low either.
So I've got three things I thought I should look at after searching on this site:
1: Speed Sensors (Hall Effect)- sounded like the simpliest fix. I found the rear speed sensor (just above the fill and below the rear drive shaft), pulled it out, and everything looked OK. However, this transfer case apparently has two speed sensors. I was unable to find the speed sensor for the front drive line. Can someone give me details on where this is located and what it looks like? Is it on the shift motor side of the TC or the engine side??? Pictures???
2: Shift Motor - The shift motor is obviously working (or at least moving) since I can hear the normal klunk when I move it into 4Low and the TC is cleary in low. At least that's what I'm assuming. Can someone please verify this or is something in the actual transmission shifting and this is what I am hearing? I read some of the threads and it could be that the GEM is getting lost. My bets would be the infamous stop is broken or the contacts are corroded.
3: It could also be that the vacuum disconnect axles are not engaging properly. Of course this sounds to me like a mechanical issue and it should result in 3x4 drive first (odds are both wouldn't go at the same time) and no blinking lights in the dash so I am not ready to pursue this option. Does this sound right?
So anyway, I want to pursue the speed sensors first (#1) which means I have to find the second speed sensor (a picture or diagram would be greatly appreciated). If that doesn't look bad I'll dig into the shift motor. Any other ideas???

So I've got three things I thought I should look at after searching on this site:
1: Speed Sensors (Hall Effect)- sounded like the simpliest fix. I found the rear speed sensor (just above the fill and below the rear drive shaft), pulled it out, and everything looked OK. However, this transfer case apparently has two speed sensors. I was unable to find the speed sensor for the front drive line. Can someone give me details on where this is located and what it looks like? Is it on the shift motor side of the TC or the engine side??? Pictures???
2: Shift Motor - The shift motor is obviously working (or at least moving) since I can hear the normal klunk when I move it into 4Low and the TC is cleary in low. At least that's what I'm assuming. Can someone please verify this or is something in the actual transmission shifting and this is what I am hearing? I read some of the threads and it could be that the GEM is getting lost. My bets would be the infamous stop is broken or the contacts are corroded.
3: It could also be that the vacuum disconnect axles are not engaging properly. Of course this sounds to me like a mechanical issue and it should result in 3x4 drive first (odds are both wouldn't go at the same time) and no blinking lights in the dash so I am not ready to pursue this option. Does this sound right?
So anyway, I want to pursue the speed sensors first (#1) which means I have to find the second speed sensor (a picture or diagram would be greatly appreciated). If that doesn't look bad I'll dig into the shift motor. Any other ideas???