TexAndy
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Just got a 923a2 out of hood. Stashed at a friend's place down the road from me.
Got batteries installed, but not the three smaller wires coming up from the floor. One of the ring terminals for those wires won't stay on and needs to be replaced.
Checked all the fluids, transmission fluid is just a teensy hair low.
Primed the fuel pump, then the lines and got it running. CTIS "works?" the rear flat tire airs up.
PROBLEM: Truck won't shift out of neutral. I mean, I can move the selector to R or 1-5, but I can't feel the truck doing anything. Had the transfer case in high. In my 923, I can feel it shift when I put it in reverse or 1-5. With this 923a2, nothing happens. No go when I press on the accelerator pedal in 1-5 or R, either.
About the only thing I can think of to try next is topping off the transmission oil (yes, I know, first thing I should have done). If that doesn't work, dropping the transmission oil pan and seeing what it looks like. And the oil on the end of the dipstick seemed ok to my untrained eye.
From reading a few of the problems other people have had tho, it sounds like if the oil is just too low or the filter clogged, I should at least be able to feel it shift out of neutral at a standstill, right?
Got batteries installed, but not the three smaller wires coming up from the floor. One of the ring terminals for those wires won't stay on and needs to be replaced.
Checked all the fluids, transmission fluid is just a teensy hair low.
Primed the fuel pump, then the lines and got it running. CTIS "works?" the rear flat tire airs up.
PROBLEM: Truck won't shift out of neutral. I mean, I can move the selector to R or 1-5, but I can't feel the truck doing anything. Had the transfer case in high. In my 923, I can feel it shift when I put it in reverse or 1-5. With this 923a2, nothing happens. No go when I press on the accelerator pedal in 1-5 or R, either.
About the only thing I can think of to try next is topping off the transmission oil (yes, I know, first thing I should have done). If that doesn't work, dropping the transmission oil pan and seeing what it looks like. And the oil on the end of the dipstick seemed ok to my untrained eye.
From reading a few of the problems other people have had tho, it sounds like if the oil is just too low or the filter clogged, I should at least be able to feel it shift out of neutral at a standstill, right?