DTF-DEUCHER
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Plus I didn't spend the money on this truck to have problems, take advantage of that warranty !!!
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Since your wrench light illuminated I'm sure you will have a chassis code related to the 4wd in your system. It will at least give you an idea if something happens again.
Would something like that show as a DTC on the Nav Bezel Diagnostics?
@602Raptor You where in the water some time that day or the day before weren't you? Even just one splash?
There is a wiring connector near the transfer case shift motor. When puddle jumping, this plug may get wet. Water gets inside the plug and ***** with the electronics. That is what happened to me in Mr. Peabody's WABAC machine.
The above incident netted me a new TC shift motor, I got the same results not too long after.
On the way to a trail run near Black Canyon City, I was in a massive downpour on I-17. When I needed 4wd.......nothing. I crawled under to find that connector, pulled it apart, four quarts of water dumped out of that tiny connector. I dried it out as best I could, CLICK, shifted fine.
There was no dielectric grease in the connector. I packed it full and have been good ever since.
Look into that connector or hit the TC shift motor with a rock.