The brown wire is not in the plug, it is alone running into the rear of the case, on the bottom, correct? Will take my camera with me today and get a picture of it......If its still spinning the front you either don't have the right brown wire or your clutch in the transfer box is seized.
Front drive shaft......it no turn. Looks like we will have a 2wd Explorer for a while.....
Thats with the front tires off the ground, right? If so, then yep, go 2wd. I don't think you'll have the problem with that truck, but just incase, make sure you use your parking brake in addition to putting it in park.
Thats with the front tires off the ground, right? If so, then yep, go 2wd. I don't think you'll have the problem with that truck, but just incase, make sure you use your parking brake in addition to putting it in park.
I will try this in the next chance I get. It is sitting on the trailer, I have an appt. tomorrow to get it aligned. I live 35 miles or so from town and do not want to drive it that far with it in 4wd, just my luck I would toss the drive shaft. Not to mention with the fried GEM don't want to take a chance. I did take a picture of the brown wire, but have no clue how to post pictures here.There is another option Todd, What if it has actually shifted in to 4high (a problem with the ESCM)?
Next thing to do is take off the shift motor. It will be on the back of the transfer case, right next to where you unplugged the brown wire. I belive it's just 4 bolts that hold it on. Then you can take a pair of pliers, and manually shift the transmission. I can't remember which direction to turn it, but I think it would be to the left.
That will put it back in it's AWD position. So, manually shifting the transfer case to AWD, and with the brown wire disconnected, you will be in 2 wheel drive only.
Drive it like that, and see if it's spinning the front. Hopefully it doesn't.
If it doesn't, plug the brown wire back in, and then it should spin the front.
If it behaves like this, then you know it's the ESCM.
I don't have personal experience with this tcase, but I haven't heard other people talking about it.
That being said... It's a clutch... It's a wear item.
For the cost of pulling and rebuilding, going used might not be a bad idea.
I will try this in the next chance I get. It is sitting on the trailer, I have an appt. tomorrow to get it aligned. I live 35 miles or so from town and do not want to drive it that far with it in 4wd, just my luck I would toss the drive shaft. Not to mention with the fried GEM don't want to take a chance. I did take a picture of the brown wire, but have no clue how to post pictures here.