therer is an electric motor/module located on the xfer case. It does the shifting, and detecting of xfercase mode. When there is trouble with it or the shift module located behind the glove compartment, this kind othing happens. you need to pull the trouble codes from the system and diagnose the problem. don't so slapping parts, they are expensive.
shiden_kai - 01 Nov 2005 00:22 GMT
Tool wrote:
> therer is an electric motor/module located on the xfer case. It does
> the shifting, and detecting of xfercase mode. When there is trouble
> with it or the shift module located behind the glove compartment,
> this kind othing happens. you need to pull the trouble codes from
> the system and diagnose the problem. don't so slapping parts, they
> are expensive.
Nobody has any clue what post you are responding to. Don't start
a new post, reply to the post you are answering, and learn to
include what you are answering/responding to.
Ian