2003 Durango stuck in 4x4 light flashes
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2003 Durango stuck in 4x4 light flashes
Hey all,
I know this is covered quite a bit in other threads. But here is my problems and hope you all can help.
Wife hit a "ice speed bump" that was left over from someone plowing their driveway. We believe it was in 2wd, and jumped into 4wd on its own.
Now it doesnt shift back to 2wd and indicator light just flashes. It also flashes when we switch it to the 4wd position. We have the 2wd/4wd Lock switch.
I have checked the fuse for the 4x4 under the hood and that is good.
I went to a local yard, and tried a different TCCM and it did the same.
Hoping the expertise on here will help asap.
Thanks
I know this is covered quite a bit in other threads. But here is my problems and hope you all can help.
Wife hit a "ice speed bump" that was left over from someone plowing their driveway. We believe it was in 2wd, and jumped into 4wd on its own.
Now it doesnt shift back to 2wd and indicator light just flashes. It also flashes when we switch it to the 4wd position. We have the 2wd/4wd Lock switch.
I have checked the fuse for the 4x4 under the hood and that is good.
I went to a local yard, and tried a different TCCM and it did the same.
Hoping the expertise on here will help asap.
Thanks
#3
I don't know much about the electronically shifted cases since my 99 has the manual one, but I'll try to help you. From what I understand the light flashes to indicate that it thinks the transfer case isn't being shifted properly or at all. What I'd do first is get under it and have someone try moving the switch and see if it shifts or tries to shift. I think the motor has a sensor (not sure if it's separate or integrated) that tells it where it is. If that failed it probably won't be able to shift properly. It's also possible that the motor has gone bad or isn't getting power too.
#4
I don't know much about the electronically shifted cases since my 99 has the manual one, but I'll try to help you. From what I understand the light flashes to indicate that it thinks the transfer case isn't being shifted properly or at all. What I'd do first is get under it and have someone try moving the switch and see if it shifts or tries to shift. I think the motor has a sensor (not sure if it's separate or integrated) that tells it where it is. If that failed it probably won't be able to shift properly. It's also possible that the motor has gone bad or isn't getting power too.
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Yes it binds on pavement, that is how we knew it went to 4wd and wont come out. Both lights flash, (2wd and 4wd Lock) when we turn the ****. Also, the service 4x4 light is NOT on. Kinda thought that was weird. Light does work however, when I unplugged the TCCM it came on.
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Yes it binds on pavement, that is how we knew it went to 4wd and wont come out. Both lights flash, (2wd and 4wd Lock) when we turn the ****. Also, the service 4x4 light is NOT on. Kinda thought that was weird. Light does work however, when I unplugged the TCCM it came on.
You many have to crawl under there and remove the shift motor and manually put it back into 2wd. I think the reason the light is flashing is because you are switching to 4wd and its sensing that its already in 4wd, therefore causing a fault and making the light flash.
I had to do that a few times with the POS explorer we where gracefully blessed to own a few years ago. Also had to replace the motor on it every 10-12 months as it would burn out... that's what turned me off to electronic 4x4. I will admit though i have not came across as many issues with Dodges version. I last straw for this POS was when i got stuck in a 8" snow drift and the motor failed leaving me to dig and crawl under it to manually put it in 4x4.
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You many have to crawl under there and remove the shift motor and manually put it back into 2wd. I think the reason the light is flashing is because you are switching to 4wd and its sensing that its already in 4wd, therefore causing a fault and making the light flash.
I had to do that a few times with the POS explorer we where gracefully blessed to own a few years ago. Also had to replace the motor on it every 10-12 months as it would burn out... that's what turned me off to electronic 4x4. I will admit though i have not came across as many issues with Dodges version. I last straw for this POS was when i got stuck in a 8" snow drift and the motor failed leaving me to dig and crawl under it to manually put it in 4x4.
I had to do that a few times with the POS explorer we where gracefully blessed to own a few years ago. Also had to replace the motor on it every 10-12 months as it would burn out... that's what turned me off to electronic 4x4. I will admit though i have not came across as many issues with Dodges version. I last straw for this POS was when i got stuck in a 8" snow drift and the motor failed leaving me to dig and crawl under it to manually put it in 4x4.