Sorry, another 4x4 question.
#1
Sorry, another 4x4 question.
Well, first im sorry for another question. Ive read all the stickies and searched but am still slightly confused.
First off, my situation. This a friends car that im working on for him. Its an 96 zr2 with the Three button option. What happens is, if you push 4hi you can hear it make a noise, then i believe the same for 4lo. I put it on the lift and found the wire from a plug in the tcase to be cut, i found the other part of the wire and soldered it back together. Nothing.
Now onto diagnoses. From what ive read its either the vacuum, tccs, encoder motor, or encoder switch. Im pretty confidant on testing the vacuum reading the stickie. But im still confused on how to test the rest. Ive read that if i ground pin 13 on a switch, it will blink codes if it has any. I have access to a snap-on motis. Will this tell me the same thing? And lastly how do i go about testing them?
If you have any tips/suggestions they're all greatly appreciated in figuring this out. Thanks!
First off, my situation. This a friends car that im working on for him. Its an 96 zr2 with the Three button option. What happens is, if you push 4hi you can hear it make a noise, then i believe the same for 4lo. I put it on the lift and found the wire from a plug in the tcase to be cut, i found the other part of the wire and soldered it back together. Nothing.
Now onto diagnoses. From what ive read its either the vacuum, tccs, encoder motor, or encoder switch. Im pretty confidant on testing the vacuum reading the stickie. But im still confused on how to test the rest. Ive read that if i ground pin 13 on a switch, it will blink codes if it has any. I have access to a snap-on motis. Will this tell me the same thing? And lastly how do i go about testing them?
If you have any tips/suggestions they're all greatly appreciated in figuring this out. Thanks!
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Not exactly sure what the Motis does, but I suspect this is what you might use to diagnose a 4-button (Auto-trac) system. The 3-button system is designed so that grounding pin 13 will reveal the trouble codes stored in the TCCM (if there are any codes stored). You don't want to clear those codes by disconnecting the battery or fuses or whatever other advice you've read about how to temporarily (maybe) get the encoder motor to start working again (which along with vacuum leaks is probably the most common reason for inoperable 4WD).
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