SneakerZed
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I am trying to locate the "Why" the front wheel drive is not engaging. I used P2P program and watched the animation on the front axle lock circuit.
I am using the transfer case shift lever in all operations below, the front wheel drive engage located on the dash need replacing and i have ordered a replacement.
I removed the drive shafts so we didn't have to jack the entire truck up off the ground.
This is what I know:
- I removed the Interlock Air Cylinder and the spring inside is pushing the rod "out" or into the transfer case, so I am assuming that once air pressure is applied it pushes the rod all the way in and locks it in place and does not allow it to "ride" over the "notches"
- I removed the Front Wheel Drive Air Cylinder and was able to manually push "rod" to move transfer case clutch forward and engage front-wheel drive so that when I manually spin the back of the transfer case connected to the rear wheels the "plate" that the front drive shaft connects to spins
- I capped the airline going to the Interlock Air Cylinder to temporarily bypass it so that it won't lock into place.
So, with the Interlock Air Cylinder bypassed I put the transmission in neutral and use the transfer case shift lever and put it in low and it does not engage the front wheel drive. I disconnected the air going to the front wheel drive cylinder and again used the transfer case shift lever to put in in low and air came out of airline - so air is getting to it but I do not know what the air pressure is or how much is needed to push it.
Can I purchase an air gauge locally that i can attach to check air pressure at various points to help narrow things down and where do I look to see what the air pressure should be at the interlock solenoid and front wheel drive air cylinder?
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
I am using the transfer case shift lever in all operations below, the front wheel drive engage located on the dash need replacing and i have ordered a replacement.
I removed the drive shafts so we didn't have to jack the entire truck up off the ground.
This is what I know:
- I removed the Interlock Air Cylinder and the spring inside is pushing the rod "out" or into the transfer case, so I am assuming that once air pressure is applied it pushes the rod all the way in and locks it in place and does not allow it to "ride" over the "notches"
- I removed the Front Wheel Drive Air Cylinder and was able to manually push "rod" to move transfer case clutch forward and engage front-wheel drive so that when I manually spin the back of the transfer case connected to the rear wheels the "plate" that the front drive shaft connects to spins
- I capped the airline going to the Interlock Air Cylinder to temporarily bypass it so that it won't lock into place.
So, with the Interlock Air Cylinder bypassed I put the transmission in neutral and use the transfer case shift lever and put it in low and it does not engage the front wheel drive. I disconnected the air going to the front wheel drive cylinder and again used the transfer case shift lever to put in in low and air came out of airline - so air is getting to it but I do not know what the air pressure is or how much is needed to push it.
Can I purchase an air gauge locally that i can attach to check air pressure at various points to help narrow things down and where do I look to see what the air pressure should be at the interlock solenoid and front wheel drive air cylinder?
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.