Transfer case won't engage 2wd
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This is a 241 but post #13 has a few pics of a shift fork with missing pads (which is what prevents metal-on-metal contact)
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...carnage-2.html
But remember to rule out linkage/shifter problems (ie any external problems) before ripping into the t-case looking for internal problems
#12
With that list of experience you'll have no problem. T-cases are pretty simple and I think they're a lot of fun. There should be plenty of YT vids on the 231.
This is a 241 but post #13 has a few pics of a shift fork with missing pads (which is what prevents metal-on-metal contact)
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...carnage-2.html
But remember to rule out linkage/shifter problems (ie any external problems) before ripping into the t-case looking for internal problems
This is a 241 but post #13 has a few pics of a shift fork with missing pads (which is what prevents metal-on-metal contact)
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...carnage-2.html
But remember to rule out linkage/shifter problems (ie any external problems) before ripping into the t-case looking for internal problems
#13
Thankyou Mr. Keith_L. Earlier in this thread I asked about the 3 pin electrical connector near the output shaft of the t-case. I was informed it was a vehicle speed sensor and if the speedometer works then that plug is doing its job but the plug is missing on mine however the speedo definitely still works... Do you have any insight into this? Could this missing plug be part of my problem?
If you're truly not getting 2hi the t-case isn't being given the correct mechanical, physical "commands" because the linkage isn't winding up where it should be, or your range fork is unhappy and needs attention.
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