sleeve84028 wrote:
When the Select-Trac TC is in full-time 4wd there is a spring that helps disengage the front driveline from the rear driveline to keep the entire thing from binding up in situations where the two axles need to rotate at different speeds.
When the Select-Trac TC is in part-time or 4-lo the spring is not used and the entire driveline is "locked" as one. In these modes the TC fuctions like any other.
If you are not getting "power" to the front wheels in part-time and 4-lo than I would venture that there is something wrong other than the transfercase.
Ive never heard that before. I thought both part time and full time were engaged via a spring. I know mine gets stuck in part time if Im in a tight spot and shift it from full time to 2wd. Ive learned to always shift from full time to 2wd when Ill be going straight for a few hundred feet or so.
Ive always known it goes straight into 4low though so it should definitely be in 4wd if hes in low. Im not sure what else could be wrong keeping it from going into 4low besides the tcase though. Maybe someone stole his front drive shaft?

Guess the linkage could be out of adjustment and it may not be fully engaged in 4low. He should be hearing some nasty grinding if thats the case.
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