So now my 4wd won't engage OR disengage, what did i do?
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So now my 4wd won't engage OR disengage, what did i do?
So after I got my supercharger installed i tried to engage my 4wd which was working perfect before the install. And nothing happened, the light just blinks.
So i turned it off and it still just blinks.
So what did i do? Why won't it work anymore? I have the push button limited 4wd system.
The only thing i can think of that might have effected anything is when i jacked the tranny/engine up to install the headerscould i of hit a wire or something? Neither one of them ever moved more then a few inches though.
Any ideas?
So i turned it off and it still just blinks.
So what did i do? Why won't it work anymore? I have the push button limited 4wd system.
The only thing i can think of that might have effected anything is when i jacked the tranny/engine up to install the headerscould i of hit a wire or something? Neither one of them ever moved more then a few inches though.
Any ideas?
#2
well how the four wheel drive works on our year is by vaccum in the front that engages when the button is pushed...it should be a black solinoid on the front diff...look around for any loose wires too..a friend of mine disconnected the front vaccum so he could run the truck in 2L...jus some ideas
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oh? they use vacume not eletrical?
Then that could very well explain some things. The vacume hose routing with the SC install was the hardest part and i would not doubt for a second that i may have missed something.
so where is this vacume line that feeds the 4wd located? i know i did see any lose hoses.
Then that could very well explain some things. The vacume hose routing with the SC install was the hardest part and i would not doubt for a second that i may have missed something.
so where is this vacume line that feeds the 4wd located? i know i did see any lose hoses.
#5
right above the rack and pinion theirs a black solinoid with a harness of about 6 wires with a vaccum line right above it..check to make sure its in good shape and not damaged...
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the vacume line? Where does it get vacume from then? Doesn't it need to connect to the intake at some point? I didn't mess witht he tranny or t-case, so i don't know how i would have messed it up if it is there.
#9
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It gets vacuum from the front of the intake manifold. It feeds along the front engine cover (near where you trimmed it to fit the S/C), and connects below the fuse block near to a vacuum hose that is routed down to your diff. I can't remember where I got vacuum from with the S/C on, but you can probably T off the FPR line.
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I think i know which hose you are talking about and i am pretty sure i have it teed off the vacume line right now. Was it a little vacume line? or one of the bigger ones?
I will go check it in a few mins.
I will go check it in a few mins.
#11
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It's a little one. Look on the drivers side of the engine bay - on the inside of the wheel well. There are two little cylinder-shaped things under the main fuse block. There should be a little vacuum line going from your intake plenum somewhere into the top of these little cylinders.
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It's a little one. Look on the drivers side of the engine bay - on the inside of the wheel well. There are two little cylinder-shaped things under the main fuse block. There should be a little vacuum line going from your intake plenum somewhere into the top of these little cylinders.
Hmmm, i guess i need to make sure it is getting enough vacume then.
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Ok, fixed it finally. And yes ya'll were right about the vacume.
After playing with it apperantly 2 thigns were happing that caused it to not work.
1: is the T i used to connect the vacume line was a little too small and would not seal quite right.
The other is that it takes a second to build up enough vacume to work, i was trying it too quick and then thinking it would not work.
So i replaced the T with the correct size and went for a drive and it now works perfect again!
I also got the URD ECU installed, 1 more step down.
After playing with it apperantly 2 thigns were happing that caused it to not work.
1: is the T i used to connect the vacume line was a little too small and would not seal quite right.
The other is that it takes a second to build up enough vacume to work, i was trying it too quick and then thinking it would not work.
So i replaced the T with the correct size and went for a drive and it now works perfect again!
I also got the URD ECU installed, 1 more step down.
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