No 4x4!?!?!?!?
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No 4x4!?!?!?!?
Alright well i just bot a 93 ford ranger 4x4 but the 4x4 isent working, the guy i bought the truck from says its because the front tires are 36's n the back tires are 35's, which i know is not good to have if you wanna use the 4x4 but will it stop the t-case from locking into 4x4??
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its the electric push button 4x4 with a Manuel tranny iev looked threw all the electrical for it an it seems fine but i cant find anywhere to get an electrical diagram of the 4x4, im guessing its gotta be electrical but i push the button n i get no response of any kind from anything, also i check the wiring to the push button and it seems to have all its powers and grounds
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pull the motor off and find another, with every problem ive seen with the electric model its always the shift motor corroded past recognition. if there is some fluid left in the case, change it for new atf. but if you pull the motor off you can check the motor for conductivity and see if the motor is for sure the issue. but i doubt the case has an issue, its just the motor. sometimes the motors can go past its limit and become lost in its travel, so play with the one you have and see if you can actually knock it around or get the stator to spin, try some contact cleaner possibly, but its really not worth saving because it will just go again.
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i swapped mine on my 97, best thing ever. i don't have to travel a distance to have 4x4, its instant, on the spot, no matter what direction. i don't have to wait for them to disengage and then engage again when i change directions. i found out the old autos didn't work, and in NY the winters can be brutal, i needed 4wd.
DO NOT go out and buy new auto hubs. theyre more expensive than manuals, and don't last as long. just convert.
DO NOT go out and buy new auto hubs. theyre more expensive than manuals, and don't last as long. just convert.
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