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Hi all, I have my father in law's Explorer in the garage because he wanted a
power steering leak source found. Well, I found the pump seal leaking, but I
also wanted to try and figure out his 4X4 problem.
Until this winter it's been working great. It's pushbutton (yuk), so I
assumed it was vacuum controlled.... WRONG. I got under there and it looks
like there is a mini windshield wiper motor that shifts the transfer case
(not as yuk as the vacuum, but still yuk).
Is there a fuse that runs this motor? Is it likely the motor that's gone
bad?
The looks of that transfer case shifter makes me glad my Jeep isn't
pushbutton. Why did they have to mess with the ol' pull lever anyway? Is
everything bound to be more complex inevitably? Is it really that much
easier to push a button than to pull a lever?
What a weird front axle too. Kind of a heavy duty truck looking front axle
differential case with wimpy looking CV shafts sticking out of it. Probably
for independent front suspension??
And a booted spot on the rear driveshaft to take up in and out movement....
Interesting. And that "straight rifled" bottom pulley sprocket on the
crankshaft... with a sensor reading it (kind of like the tone ring for abs
systems). With all the teeth evenly spaced what does that contraption do? If
it's the crank position sensor, how can it tell which position it's in with
the teeth evenly spaced?
Thanks for reading, and for offering any ideas.
Is there any special trick to getting the PS pump off? It looks pretty
straightforward. Just wondering before I dig in...
Thanks again.
BTW the explorer must be quite heavier than my cherokee. We both have a 4.0
and my jeep would stomp the heck out of his explorer. I think my father is
going to love driving my jeep home from work tonight.
power steering leak source found. Well, I found the pump seal leaking, but I
also wanted to try and figure out his 4X4 problem.
Until this winter it's been working great. It's pushbutton (yuk), so I
assumed it was vacuum controlled.... WRONG. I got under there and it looks
like there is a mini windshield wiper motor that shifts the transfer case
(not as yuk as the vacuum, but still yuk).
Is there a fuse that runs this motor? Is it likely the motor that's gone
bad?
The looks of that transfer case shifter makes me glad my Jeep isn't
pushbutton. Why did they have to mess with the ol' pull lever anyway? Is
everything bound to be more complex inevitably? Is it really that much
easier to push a button than to pull a lever?
What a weird front axle too. Kind of a heavy duty truck looking front axle
differential case with wimpy looking CV shafts sticking out of it. Probably
for independent front suspension??
And a booted spot on the rear driveshaft to take up in and out movement....
Interesting. And that "straight rifled" bottom pulley sprocket on the
crankshaft... with a sensor reading it (kind of like the tone ring for abs
systems). With all the teeth evenly spaced what does that contraption do? If
it's the crank position sensor, how can it tell which position it's in with
the teeth evenly spaced?
Thanks for reading, and for offering any ideas.
Is there any special trick to getting the PS pump off? It looks pretty
straightforward. Just wondering before I dig in...
Thanks again.
BTW the explorer must be quite heavier than my cherokee. We both have a 4.0
and my jeep would stomp the heck out of his explorer. I think my father is
going to love driving my jeep home from work tonight.