beakman
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- 2002 XLT
hello everyone...
This is an 2002 XLT V6, by the way. Finally got around to joining. Found the forum the FIRST time the 4x4 shift module went out. Ordered online, saved some bucks, put it in, presto! Fixed.
Now it appears to be out AGAIN. But I have another symptom: I knew the module has been out again for a while, but having had no bad weather (and a spare jeep around when it IS bad), I just haven't fooled with it. Well, in the fall, I came out one morning to a truck that wouldn't move, as if the t-case was in neutral. I slid under and sure enough, the shift motor had moseyed around enough that it was in the neutral position. I unplugged it, removed it, applied power while NOT installed, it returned to the normal HI position, I put it back on the t-case and rotated it around until the holes lined up, bolted her back in, and she drove just fine.
Well, it's happened again. I know the above fix will do it, but I don't want to keep doing this. So here's my question: is the shift motor going bad, which killed the shift module? Or did the dead shift module allow the shift motor to ease its way out of position?
And actually, I have another question. Is there any way to just convert the damn thing to manual and get rid of the problem altogether? There are plenty of slick cable-shifters in the jeep aftermarket, so fitting a shifter in the interior is no problem, and I can fab up a linkage if need be. But I'm an old-school manual t-case guy, so I don't know what else would need to be dealt with for it to work. I mean, I know a manual shifter put onto the original t-case would only shift it between hi and low. I believe there's an electrically engaged clutch that sends power to the front, right? So I'd probably have to switch out the entire t-case, right?
thanks in advance, everybody.
This is an 2002 XLT V6, by the way. Finally got around to joining. Found the forum the FIRST time the 4x4 shift module went out. Ordered online, saved some bucks, put it in, presto! Fixed.
Now it appears to be out AGAIN. But I have another symptom: I knew the module has been out again for a while, but having had no bad weather (and a spare jeep around when it IS bad), I just haven't fooled with it. Well, in the fall, I came out one morning to a truck that wouldn't move, as if the t-case was in neutral. I slid under and sure enough, the shift motor had moseyed around enough that it was in the neutral position. I unplugged it, removed it, applied power while NOT installed, it returned to the normal HI position, I put it back on the t-case and rotated it around until the holes lined up, bolted her back in, and she drove just fine.
Well, it's happened again. I know the above fix will do it, but I don't want to keep doing this. So here's my question: is the shift motor going bad, which killed the shift module? Or did the dead shift module allow the shift motor to ease its way out of position?
And actually, I have another question. Is there any way to just convert the damn thing to manual and get rid of the problem altogether? There are plenty of slick cable-shifters in the jeep aftermarket, so fitting a shifter in the interior is no problem, and I can fab up a linkage if need be. But I'm an old-school manual t-case guy, so I don't know what else would need to be dealt with for it to work. I mean, I know a manual shifter put onto the original t-case would only shift it between hi and low. I believe there's an electrically engaged clutch that sends power to the front, right? So I'd probably have to switch out the entire t-case, right?
thanks in advance, everybody.