Help need advice
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Help need advice
i need a answer to this question !!!
I have a 1994 dodge ram 2500 4x4 5.9 gas.
early on in the week i went out to test the 4WD it did quite fine every thing engauged and work properly a couple days went by and i desided to to do a tune up on it so i got new plugs wires and distributor cap and rotor. then after the tune up i took it out to desert and found some mud ... went through got stuck and when i went for the 4WD nothing engauged exsept the transfer case
my question is is there any thing in the back of the block that could of got knocked off that has any thing to do with front axle/4X4 plus there is no vacumme pressure to the shift motor that lead to the 4x4 acu. ??? plz i need answers
I have a 1994 dodge ram 2500 4x4 5.9 gas.
early on in the week i went out to test the 4WD it did quite fine every thing engauged and work properly a couple days went by and i desided to to do a tune up on it so i got new plugs wires and distributor cap and rotor. then after the tune up i took it out to desert and found some mud ... went through got stuck and when i went for the 4WD nothing engauged exsept the transfer case
my question is is there any thing in the back of the block that could of got knocked off that has any thing to do with front axle/4X4 plus there is no vacumme pressure to the shift motor that lead to the 4x4 acu. ??? plz i need answers
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the vac lines on the axle look good no splits no disconnections that dosent explain why i have no suck through the line ??? im lost
I found what look to be a vacume line behind the block just hangin i need to take a pic of it maybe you can identify it for me and where it goes
also where is the 4x4 vac switch and is there a relay or fuse for the 4x4 or a fuse or relay for the vac
I found what look to be a vacume line behind the block just hangin i need to take a pic of it maybe you can identify it for me and where it goes
also where is the 4x4 vac switch and is there a relay or fuse for the 4x4 or a fuse or relay for the vac
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4x4 engagement is purely mechanical. No electrical parts at all. (aside from the switch that the CAD operates on the front axle. But, that's can fail, and your 4x4 will still work.)
Need to find out where you are losing vacuum. You should be able to see the switch on the t-case on the drivers side, by the shift linkage.
Need to find out where you are losing vacuum. You should be able to see the switch on the t-case on the drivers side, by the shift linkage.