06 stuck in 4 wheel drive
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06 stuck in 4 wheel drive
friend 06 2500 4x4 ctd lamerie edition is stuck in 4 wheel drive . it had the round button on the dash u turn it 2 2 wheel the light by the gages blinks but never goes out then stays on 4x4 . the transfer case still stays locked . i was thinking it is the electric thing on the side of the t case i have not looked at it yet, hopefully one of u guys can point me in the right direction
#5
Driving in reverse for 300ft or so will help take tension off of the chain in the transfer case... Trick alot of us pullers have to do because of how tight the drivetrain gets with the front and rear axles locked.
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#7
This may(ok will) sound weird but my 06 did exactly the same thing a few months after I bough it. It took the dealer a couple days to figure it out and when I called to ask abought it they told me they had replaced a sensor in the AC system. I was like I left it there because the 4x4 was locked in and wouldent come out no matter what I did. They said ya we know but the problem was a AC sensor issue. I asked them on what planet the AC was tied into the 4X4 and they said that all the systems on the 06 and newer trucks talk on a BUS system and when the AC sensor went out it sent out a signal that was identical to what the 4x4 **** sends when you have it in 4x4. I dont know exactly what sensor it was but its under the front pasanger side of th truck cause thats where he went when he put the new one in.
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This may(ok will) sound weird but my 06 did exactly the same thing a few months after I bough it. It took the dealer a couple days to figure it out and when I called to ask abought it they told me they had replaced a sensor in the AC system. I was like I left it there because the 4x4 was locked in and wouldent come out no matter what I did. They said ya we know but the problem was a AC sensor issue. I asked them on what planet the AC was tied into the 4X4 and they said that all the systems on the 06 and newer trucks talk on a BUS system and when the AC sensor went out it sent out a signal that was identical to what the 4x4 **** sends when you have it in 4x4. I dont know exactly what sensor it was but its under the front pasanger side of th truck cause thats where he went when he put the new one in.
#10
They replaced the sensor. I know and trust the mechanic that worked on it. I went to school to be a mechanic myself 13 years ago but got a job making more money as a machinist so never persued the mechanic thing. The guy working on my truck was one of the guys I graduated with. They replaced the sensor but never pluged it in and had me drive it for a couple days(with no AC) to be sure they had the isue fixed then I came back in and he crawled under the nose of the truck and pluged it in and so far so good 2 years later. These BUS systems can cause weird isues if something goes wacky.
#11
They replaced the sensor. I know and trust the mechanic that worked on it. I went to school to be a mechanic myself 13 years ago but got a job making more money as a machinist so never persued the mechanic thing. The guy working on my truck was one of the guys I graduated with. They replaced the sensor but never pluged it in and had me drive it for a couple days(with no AC) to be sure they had the isue fixed then I came back in and he crawled under the nose of the truck and pluged it in and so far so good 2 years later. These BUS systems can cause weird isues if something goes wacky.
Ever see that expose' report where they put hidden cameras on cars and take them to dozens of repair shops? Something like 90% of them are crooked. If you find a mechanic you can trust, treat him like a brother and never leave him.
#13
it most likely is your four wheel drive transcoder motor, which is mounted on your transfer case. take a hammer and lightly tap the motor and it should work long enough to get you back into 2 wheel drive. the same thing just happen to me but mine was stuck in 2 wheel drive. there are two electrical plugs and three bolts holding it on. it was pretty easy to change. hope this helps. good luck
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... good reason to get a truck with a manual transfer case lever.
I just checked the shop manual, didn't see anything on a reset, there is about 365 pages of different tests with schematics etc.
My friend is a Ford mechanic, I stopped in to see him once, he was under an Explorer on the hoist beating on the little motor that engages the transfer case while a guy in the truck was moving the switch, that's when I made the decision not to get the switch on the dash...
I just checked the shop manual, didn't see anything on a reset, there is about 365 pages of different tests with schematics etc.
My friend is a Ford mechanic, I stopped in to see him once, he was under an Explorer on the hoist beating on the little motor that engages the transfer case while a guy in the truck was moving the switch, that's when I made the decision not to get the switch on the dash...