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Anonymous Posted on Apr 04, 2017

The 4x4 light wont stay on or it wont go into 4x4 ,all fuses are good and the truck has been great. one dealer says the actuator is bad,and i asked them witch one,and they said theres only one, im mot really an unexperienced mechanic,i do know that ther is an actuayor on the right side front axle, and that im not getting power to the transfer case actuator, i can here some some sound when i try to activate it .the truck has only been used on the highway and snow no abuse at all just used several times a year,does it have another ecu for the 4x4 only,my 2004 ford ranger did the same thing,and i found the problem and that is what it was

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2008

SOURCE: 1994 22re 4x4 problem

your transfer case is not working properly, try this trick, shift into 4wd and gently back up the car and go forward and back up again wait for the indicator light to come back again, goodluck, otherwise you need to have those transfer case checked and maintained, have those front hubs checked and maintained too. Its would be better to use your 4WD more often. Try this trick not on a paved road pls.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2008

SOURCE: front axle - front drive shaft Toyota tacoma 1998 4x4

more than like have a broken axle shaft, un hook the rear drive shaft and put it in 4wd if it wont move then you know you got a broken axle shaft or spider gears broke in the pumpkin

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mike loshbough

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2009

SOURCE: Power steering fluid leak in two places on power rod under truck

it sounds like tour power steering rack and pinion may be leaking this is what you call the actuator rod.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 07, 2009

SOURCE: Truck makes humming sound, volume increases with speed and turn

Wheel bearings is my guess. Confirm this by jacking the vehicle up with wheels on and check for play. Grab the tire by the top and bottom and wiggle it in and out, the will be excessive play. Given the fact that you gave a clear explination i am almost certain its bearings. You will need to purchace new bearings(Inner and Outer), Hub Seals, and possibly a possibly an axle seal kit for the 4x4 drive axle (they get old and stick to the axle durring disassembly) and keep in mind that to get the outter races of both bearings in the hub need to be "Pressed" out a a machine shop, or by any shop that might have a press.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2010

SOURCE: 88 ford f150 stuck in 4x4 low range

Shifting linkage needs adjustment.


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