4x4 Issue?
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So we had a spot of nasty weather last week (rainy slippery roads) and I shifted my 2000 2nd Gen 1500 into 4H. I drove it those two days, 20 miles total for both days and promptly forgot I had it in 4H and then drove it an additional 140 miles to the beach and back. The speed on that trip varied but got as high as 70 mph for lengths of time as long as 40 minutes.
Now I'm hearing a rattling sound on the front end when I'm in 4WD. In 2H there's no noise. Ideas, other than I may or may not be stupid?
Now I'm hearing a rattling sound on the front end when I'm in 4WD. In 2H there's no noise. Ideas, other than I may or may not be stupid?
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So we had a spot of nasty weather last week (rainy slippery roads) and I shifted my 2000 2nd Gen 1500 into 4H. I drove it those two days, 20 miles total for both days and promptly forgot I had it in 4H and then drove it an additional 140 miles to the beach and back. The speed on that trip varied but got as high as 70 mph for lengths of time as long as 40 minutes.
Now I'm hearing a rattling sound on the front end when I'm in 4WD. In 2H there's no noise. Ideas, other than I may or may not be stupid?
Now I'm hearing a rattling sound on the front end when I'm in 4WD. In 2H there's no noise. Ideas, other than I may or may not be stupid?
I'd check the u-joints on your front axles and the front driveshaft. I'd lean towards the axles more as they don't like to turn under stress on the road. In dirt or snow, there is some slippage.
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It was working a month or two ago, but the light hasn't worked for a few weeks and the start up sequence doesn't light it either. I probably wouldn't have used 4WD this past week if it hadn't been for Debby. I really don't use or need it that often.
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You can test the circuit, and the bulb easily enough, just unplug the electrical connect from the switch on the CAD, and jumper the pins in the connector. Make sure it isn't grounding out on anything, then simply turn the ignition on. 4x4 light should come on. If it does, then you likely have a vacuum problem, and your 4x4 isn't actually working.....
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