> I have a 1999 4WD Ford Explorer. 1st gear will not hold back at all. I
> put it in first, and coast down a hill. Once i reach a certain
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> Thanks
> Jason
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Is this by chance the same '99 that had it's transfer case "pecked" on
with a hammer? Probably about due for a (towed) trip to a tranny shop
for a look by someone who knows WTF they are doing.
My $.02
Mark
The transfer case itself was not pecked on. Just the motor that kicked
in the 4WD LO. It is known that the motor can stick if it is not used.
What is the deal with the attitude man?
Later
Jason
> > I have a 1999 4WD Ford Explorer. 1st gear will not hold back at all. I
> > put it in first, and coast down a hill. Once i reach a certain
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> My $.02
> Mark
Mark Sparge - 21 Dec 2006 21:47 GMT
> The transfer case itself was not pecked on. Just the motor that kicked
> in the 4WD LO. It is known that the motor can stick if it is not used.
> What is the deal with the attitude man?
>
> Later
> Jason
Agreed, I probably overstated. It was just that the two e-mails so
close together made it sound like there was a good possibility that the
transmission needed some internal repair, and it's not often that an IT
guy for a TV station has the tools, time and training to take on a
transmission -- time being the part of the equation that is usually in
shortest supply (next to cash) <grin>.
Keep us posted on how it comes out.
Mark
Mark Sparge - 17 Jan 2007 19:37 GMT
> The transfer case itself was not pecked on. Just the motor that kicked
> in the 4WD LO. It is known that the motor can stick if it is not used.
<snip> What is the deal with the attitude man?
> Later
> Jason
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Bump -- and another apology!!
Just today - at lunch time, my '99 with 4X4 Auotmatic was making an
unusual (I thought) amount of road noise -- sort of like when you're
running in 4X4 High. I pulled off the road and checked - there didn't
seem to be much if any difference between Auto and High, so I switched
it to 4X4 Low. It dropped into low just fine -- and then wouldn't
shift back out. I remembered your post, and discovered that the
hydraulic jack has enough weight to "peck" sufficiently on the Xfer
case motor. Restarted, and the thing shifted right out of Low and was
back to normal.
My face is red, but thanks again. What was the result of your
transmission problems?
Mark
jsandlin - 17 Jan 2007 22:45 GMT
I haven't had time to look at the suggested link yet, but it sounds
like the problem i am having.
I am glad that the little trick helped you out. I am thinking that i
need to get a new motor for mine, becuase i had to do the same thing
again the other day. If there is a way to oil it i may try that first.
I will keep you posted.
Thanks
Jason
> > The transfer case itself was not pecked on. Just the motor that kicked
> > in the 4WD LO. It is known that the motor can stick if it is not used.
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>
> Mark