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Old 08-17-2010, 04:23 PM
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there is a lockout solenoid in the transfercase that prevents you from shifting it unless you are in neutral. it can go bad, you can replace it or just remove it, but if you remove it remember not to shift it unless you are in neutral or you will be picking up peices of you drivetrain off the road.
 
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Old 08-17-2010, 04:28 PM
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you D2 guys, what would you do without us D1ers, you're always trying to lube things up and force them.
 
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Originally Posted by tweakrover
you D2 guys, what would you do without us D1ers, you're always trying to lube things up and force them.
thats what my ex girfriend said.

i would say it would be something else however he just bought the truck. In most cases when its a new purchase most of these trucks have never seen dirt let alone low on the transfer case. More than likely on a new purchase it will just be ceased up from lack of use. If he was driving it and using it reguarly and then it wouldnt shift i would say different.
 
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Old 08-17-2010, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by hilltoppersx
thats what my ex girfriend said.

i would say it would be something else however he just bought the truck. In most cases when its a new purchase most of these trucks have never seen dirt let alone low on the transfer case. More than likely on a new purchase it will just be ceased up from lack of use. If he was driving it and using it reguarly and then it wouldnt shift i would say different.
yes that is possible but I just wanted to throw out another possability, so he doesn't try to rip the lever out. It seems to me you could tell the difference between seized up and a definate locked position
 
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Old 08-18-2010, 09:34 PM
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hey ill try thoes ideas out and let you guys know what happens...ya i know the previous owner never went off road with it...thanks for all the help
 
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Might as well get another friend to join in from the rear. Make it a good ole fashion orgy, like a Mazola Oil Party. And then all of you could trade positions and hit again. If you pound her good enough, it should get her MOJO working,
 
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Old 08-20-2010, 07:13 PM
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well the slow roll didnt work so i gess its time to bust out the lube and get physical with it
 
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I think there needs to be an explicit warning for this thread...
 
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Old 08-28-2010, 02:40 AM
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btw once you get her willing to be used under the onslaught of multiple people and lots of lube be sure to use her in LOW range at least once month to prevent her from seizing back up, otherwise she wont go into LOW rangs for you again without the hassle of inviting friends over.
 
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