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Old Nov 24, 2009 | 06:35 PM
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Ok, i could go into a huge story of my own stupidity but Lets just say that i had a small fire under the hood of my 96 4x4 3 button. Anyway, i got it put back together finally after replacing some wires and my washer sprayers but i noticed that my 4wd isnt working . I SEARCHED ON HERE but was unable to figure this out. I removed my battery tray and my actuator was good, but my vacuum line from the actuator to the transfer case has been melted... There is also a smaller line from the ball attached to the hood that was melted as well. does the line from the ball supple vacuum to the trans case???? if so, how do i tell which line goes where into the trans case???? i dont wanna screw this up. Help me please!!!
 
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all the ball is is an Vacuum Reservoir. mine broke a few years back and I had a hell of time fining a replacement, however I had a screw in the line to block it off and I never had a problem with the 4wd
 
Old Nov 25, 2009 | 05:11 PM
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bump............ I just wanna know if there is a way to tell where the vacuum line from the ***** goes into the trans case, and which line coming out of the trans case goes to the actuator
 
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