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I have a 2003 Explorer and it has been doing strange sounds when driving at more than 30mph, sounds like the 4WD may be partially engaged, specially when turning to the left. Any advice???
1) is a 2000 explorer xlt 98k
2)is a 98 explorer eddie bauer 80k
Thanks,
Tim918
My owners manual says the tranny has to be in neutral before low can be engaged.
Hope this works for you.
I know what you mean by hating the ride I love my explorer but when one thing goes it seems to all go at once especially after you have paid the vehicle off. In time hopefully it will all come together.
Any simple things to check that might cause this, (fuse, linkage plug, pin...?)
are you moving/stopped, etc...
By the way it is a 95 with the 4.0. motor has 43k and trans the same
Bel Air Car Guy
it is a very good forum..you may have to pay a small fee to join I have been there for a longtime... Brooklyn Bay is a user name you can look him up on that forum he is better at this.......hope this helps.....
HELP!!!
Thanks in advance for all replies,
Pete
So, next to try will be probably the module behind the glovebox and then if needed the 4x4 shift motor on the transfer case.
FWIW, when I press any of the buttons, there is NO clicking sound coming from the module as far as I can tell.
Info on my module:
2C54-7H473BD
Motorola model 2mU152NC04
Date code: 02119
Serial 4X4Cm
PP-MD20