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2nd Gen Ram Tech1994-2001 Rams: This section is for TECHNICAL discussions only, that involve the 1994 through 2001 Rams. For any non-tech discussions, please direct your attention to the "General discussion/NON-tech" sub sections.
Hhhmmm...... have you tried shifting thru all ranges on the t-case? Just to make sure your shift **** is telling you the truth about what range you are in?
Hhhmmm...... have you tried shifting thru all ranges on the t-case? Just to make sure your shift **** is telling you the truth about what range you are in?
Try going through all the ranges and it was very confusing to figure out. It feels like its in 4 low when it should be in the two wheel drive position. I cleaned out the connector and put dielectric grease in and I still have no lights on the dash for 4x4. I think I have to jack it up off the ground and try again to see if its in 4 wheel drive or two wheel drive
I suspect that your transfer case got changed at some point, and isn't correct for the year of the truck. Of course, all that means is that the shift pattern is different. Once you figure that out, should be fine.
I suspect that your transfer case got changed at some point, and isn't correct for the year of the truck. Of course, all that means is that the shift pattern is different. Once you figure that out, should be fine.
Any way the I'd tag will let me know the year of t case ?
Vehicle Speed Sensor. Basically, it's just a gear driven signal generator. On the 98 and up trucks, vehicle speed as determined from the rear wheel speed sensor, and the VSS in the t-case was eliminated.