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cassandra December 5th, 2007 4:19 PM

96 won't shift to 4hi or lo
 
Pushing the 4hi button results in only the light blinking and then returns to 2wd. No sounds, clunking or anything. Fuse #24 (FWD) is good. FWD actuator replaced. When bench testing new and old actuator w/12 volts, it don't activate. Where do I look next?
Also, half the lights on the factory radio don't light.Slowly wentout one or two at a time, over about a years time.Common? Repairable?

ZX1100F1 December 5th, 2007 4:55 PM

RE: 96 won't shift to 4hi or lo
 
Go to Ebay find OEM radio and replace, cheap and easy.

Check and see if there are any DTC's present and report back so we can assist you with the 4WD trouble, is the "4WD service" light illuminated?

And also check all fuses in both IP and underHood fuse block with flashlight to see if any are open.

johnrob December 5th, 2007 5:52 PM

RE: 96 won't shift to 4hi or lo
 
can the actuator be activatedby a jump wire to test if so how there are two
wires what are they for

loulblades December 5th, 2007 7:26 PM

RE: 96 won't shift to 4hi or lo
 
You mentioned the actuator was replaced. Was it replaced the original thermal actuator or is it the solenoid type?

johnrob December 6th, 2007 10:04 AM

RE: 96 won't shift to 4hi or lo
 
it was bought at murrys auto parts I think it's soleniod type
whats the difference? can it be tested ?

loulblades December 6th, 2007 1:58 PM

RE: 96 won't shift to 4hi or lo
 
I said solenoid but it is actually a motor. With the original thermal type actuator, the colder it would get outside, the longer it takes to engage (4WD light flashing). With the motorized replacement, the unit engages pretty much instantaneously. See TSB # 76-43-010. I don't have a test procedure for you but the TSB does have some info (schematics etc).

From what I understand, you can also ground one of the pins on the OBD connector, can't recall which one at the moment, and the switch lights will start flashing a code instead of just blinking off and on.

scowlinmad December 20th, 2007 11:36 PM

RE: 96 won't shift to 4hi or lo
 
It looks like TSB #43-76-01A...Typo ?

loulblades December 21st, 2007 8:40 AM

RE: 96 won't shift to 4hi or lo
 
[align=left]Here's the one I was looking at:[/align][align=left][/align][align=left]76-43-01A SEP 98 Drivetrain - Slow Or No Engagement of Front Axle [/align][align=left][/align][align=left][/align]


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