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Old 09-20-2009, 08:53 PM
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Default Transfer Case Vacuum Switch

Hey All...can anybody give me an Idea on how to remove an old transfer case vacuum switch? do the lines have to be in any certain order? is the switch marked so that I can tell? are there any specific torque dimensions to put it back on? background on the vehicle: 1996 Ram 1500 4x4 5.9 360. Thanks ahead for any help you can give!!
 
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The rubber boot the vacuum lines go into has a molded indexing plug that will only go on the switch one way. Look for my thread titled "NoX4" for more info on this crappy system in our trucks. You might want to fix it the way I did. Permanently.
 
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I searched, and found nothing referring to "Nox4"...any way you can link it to me so i don't have to go through all of your posts? thanks for the help ya did give me
 
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Wouldn't show up in a search for me, either.

Here it is.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...078-no-x4.html
 



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