encoder motor plug chaos
#1
encoder motor plug chaos
Hey guys I think i found the problem to my 4hi problem on my blazer ...
Well i crawled under to check these wires and this is what i found
wire number 4 (brown white) has been cut
the mechanics my uncle hired when he had this truck must of been real dumb
Any ways i traced this wire and I found it going up the frame
till i found it cut by the driver side wheel well .... (wtf)
is this wire suppose to be going up with the other wires? or should i be looking around the wheel well area .
I will fix this the right way once i find the other end (solder and heat shrink)
other then that im loss on this ...
makes me wanna call my uncle and asked who worked on this truck
Ive been looking for wiring diagrams but had no luck Im still on the search for them
Edit: I think i found the other ends
these 2 are for the modes
and this is to give power to the encoder motor
Well i crawled under to check these wires and this is what i found
wire number 4 (brown white) has been cut
the mechanics my uncle hired when he had this truck must of been real dumb
Any ways i traced this wire and I found it going up the frame
till i found it cut by the driver side wheel well .... (wtf)
is this wire suppose to be going up with the other wires? or should i be looking around the wheel well area .
I will fix this the right way once i find the other end (solder and heat shrink)
other then that im loss on this ...
makes me wanna call my uncle and asked who worked on this truck
Ive been looking for wiring diagrams but had no luck Im still on the search for them
Edit: I think i found the other ends
these 2 are for the modes
and this is to give power to the encoder motor
Last edited by xgiovannix12; 04-20-2012 at 04:14 PM.
#2
it looks to me like it was cut but then they used a wire tap to splice it back together... Im asuming your talking about the wire with the blue plastic thing on it? Just cut that thing out and solder teh ends of the wire back together.
#3
yes I just soldered it and heat shrinked it
I connected to the wire i found and i still dont got 4hi .. it engages into low like flying colors
but high trys to engage but it wont . Its like the motor doing have power to do so
Im currently uploading a video
Edit: here is the video 1st engage was 4low then 2hi then trying to go into 4hi
http://s1130.photobucket.com/albums/...t=PICT1670.mp4
I connected to the wire i found and i still dont got 4hi .. it engages into low like flying colors
but high trys to engage but it wont . Its like the motor doing have power to do so
Im currently uploading a video
Edit: here is the video 1st engage was 4low then 2hi then trying to go into 4hi
http://s1130.photobucket.com/albums/...t=PICT1670.mp4
Last edited by xgiovannix12; 04-20-2012 at 06:10 PM.
#4
you know i was thinking Possibly the tcase shafts stuck ?
or can it be cause of the vac leak i have in my hvac controls ? I doubt its this tho
I tryed almost every thing. I Need to get some more heatshrink so i can finish the connection in the engine bay right now i have it taped up
or can it be cause of the vac leak i have in my hvac controls ? I doubt its this tho
I tryed almost every thing. I Need to get some more heatshrink so i can finish the connection in the engine bay right now i have it taped up
#5
SO I continued on this problem today. I have constant 5 volts to each wire
The other day she engaged into 4hi in flying colors. Now its giving me the little movement again when engaging into 4hi.
4lo and 2hi work great. I soldered the broken wires but i dont think that was the problem... Unless I have an other broken wire somewhere. I need to check the voltage at the encoder motor.
I measured the resistance on single ground and it was coming up 0
Edit: I think i found the problem. I pulled the encoder harness off.. I have good resistance om the grounds and 4.9 volts to each Single wire.
Now I check the Thick red wire (the power for the encoder motor) When I press 4lo I get 12 volts When I press Hi the multimeter says LO . I guess that means Im having a drain there.
The other day she engaged into 4hi in flying colors. Now its giving me the little movement again when engaging into 4hi.
4lo and 2hi work great. I soldered the broken wires but i dont think that was the problem... Unless I have an other broken wire somewhere. I need to check the voltage at the encoder motor.
I measured the resistance on single ground and it was coming up 0
Edit: I think i found the problem. I pulled the encoder harness off.. I have good resistance om the grounds and 4.9 volts to each Single wire.
Now I check the Thick red wire (the power for the encoder motor) When I press 4lo I get 12 volts When I press Hi the multimeter says LO . I guess that means Im having a drain there.
Last edited by xgiovannix12; 08-29-2012 at 03:53 PM.
#6
Looks like fun. I will check the voltage at that plug on the jimmy when the wifey gets home.
Last edited by richphotos; 08-29-2012 at 05:49 PM.
#7
Update I Pulled the voltage off the switch and i have 12 volts on 3 wires.
4hi section of the switch is Green/white 2.34 volts when pressed L brown/black 11.75 volts Constant
Middle wire Dark Brown 11.69 Constant
4lo Purple/White 11.75 Constant Gray/black 2.34 when pressed
4hi section of the switch is Green/white 2.34 volts when pressed L brown/black 11.75 volts Constant
Middle wire Dark Brown 11.69 Constant
4lo Purple/White 11.75 Constant Gray/black 2.34 when pressed
#8
so its not at the switch, get the voltages at the fuse as well.
#9
12 volts on each side of the fuse.
#10
hmm, talking to you on google, but I thought I would post here, 12v at the plug in both 4hi and lo on the jimmy.