NMBoondocker
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2012 Roush Raptor SCREW.
Will not shift into 4x4 hi or lo
No grinding, no popping from IWEs or Transfer Case
Checked vacuum at IWE solenoid and even bypassed solenoid to confirm IWEs are working
Received a check 4x4 when trying to shift to 4hi or lo.
This week I replaced the transfer case motor/servo and still no 4x4. No water in the wiring harness even though I drove through a big rainstorm 3 weeks ago.
I now receive a "shift in progress" and then a "shift delayed, pull forward" message. Still no 4x4 hi or lo. With the truck off and moving the switch to 4x4 hi, I can hear a hum underneath by the t-case. Switch it back and the hum goes away. I assume this is the servo trying to move the shaft.
I checked the third brake light and it's dry and looks good. I also gave the wiring underneath a once over and nothing looked out of place. On the interior fuse panel, I checked fuse #34 (Reverse sensing system, 4x4 switch, Rear video, Off road indicator). In the power distribution box, I checked fuse #20 (4x4 module), #29 4x4 IWE solenoid, #54 Run/start - 4x4 module, etc. and #68 4x4 module.
I crawled back underneath and took the transfer case motor off and was able to turn the shaft that sticks out counter clockwise with channel locks. Turning clockwise was very difficult but I did manage to move it. I could not move the shaft very far in either direction since my channel locks limited my range of motion. I couldn't find anything about which way to turn the shaft to engage 4x4 and I didn't want to unnecessarily bend anything in the t-case.
Just googling my fault displayed indicates that a transfer gear tooth blockage is present and to pull forward 5 feet and try again. My basic code reader does not display any codes.
Anyone out there have insight?
Will not shift into 4x4 hi or lo
No grinding, no popping from IWEs or Transfer Case
Checked vacuum at IWE solenoid and even bypassed solenoid to confirm IWEs are working
Received a check 4x4 when trying to shift to 4hi or lo.
This week I replaced the transfer case motor/servo and still no 4x4. No water in the wiring harness even though I drove through a big rainstorm 3 weeks ago.
I now receive a "shift in progress" and then a "shift delayed, pull forward" message. Still no 4x4 hi or lo. With the truck off and moving the switch to 4x4 hi, I can hear a hum underneath by the t-case. Switch it back and the hum goes away. I assume this is the servo trying to move the shaft.
I checked the third brake light and it's dry and looks good. I also gave the wiring underneath a once over and nothing looked out of place. On the interior fuse panel, I checked fuse #34 (Reverse sensing system, 4x4 switch, Rear video, Off road indicator). In the power distribution box, I checked fuse #20 (4x4 module), #29 4x4 IWE solenoid, #54 Run/start - 4x4 module, etc. and #68 4x4 module.
I crawled back underneath and took the transfer case motor off and was able to turn the shaft that sticks out counter clockwise with channel locks. Turning clockwise was very difficult but I did manage to move it. I could not move the shaft very far in either direction since my channel locks limited my range of motion. I couldn't find anything about which way to turn the shaft to engage 4x4 and I didn't want to unnecessarily bend anything in the t-case.
Just googling my fault displayed indicates that a transfer gear tooth blockage is present and to pull forward 5 feet and try again. My basic code reader does not display any codes.
Anyone out there have insight?