95 F150 XLT 302 Auto 4x4

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Asked by Kendall1057 Sep 28, 2016 at 09:37 PM about the 1995 Ford F-150 XLT Extended Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When i hit 4x4 or 4LO on the dash the control
module does not click. I have run the self test on
two different modules and both are good. What
could be the problem?

5 Answers

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Also, no lights come on, on the 4x4 selector switch and I have manual hubs.

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No, but will that stop my control module relay from even clicking, I have taken the motor off, and my t case works manually.

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Ok, thank you, you are the first person to actually just answer the question instead of talking about manual vs auto hubs, or just saying swap it for a manual t case. Thank you. Ill try the shift motor, and double check the wiring.

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Ok, took the motor apart, the stop bushing was broken, fixed it with a little online help. Aligned the motor with the t case on 2H bolted it back up, but my 4x4 light stays on, on the dash and switch. It clicked at the relay, but wouldnt engage 4x4, no fuses blown.

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Sure did, it turns both ways. Is there a way to reset something, maybe the module has learned 2H as the wrong spot?

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