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rwb86 12-21-2008 09:52 PM

CDL
 
Hey all,

Is there a certain way I should be engaging the CDL feature into the Hi locked position? When I move it to the left I hear 3 beeps but no indicator lights up on the dash - is there supposed to be one or does that mean it's engaged? When I move it back to the right it makes another three beeps. I'm not sure if I'm not moving it far enough to the left but it doesn't seem to want to go any more and I'm afraid to force it. Maybe I'll just be gentle on it. Any suggestions??

sloppyjoe 12-21-2008 10:09 PM

RE: CDL
 
there should be a light shown with 4 wheels with a X in the middle.

but the 3 beeps means it is activated and the 3 de-activated.

a easy way to tell is to get on some snow or loose road. there is a huge difference in feel from a open diff to a locked diff.

rwb86 12-21-2008 10:12 PM

RE: CDL
 
Hmm that's strange then because I get the three beeps but no dash light. Is it possible the light could be burned out?

sloppyjoe 12-21-2008 10:17 PM

RE: CDL
 

ORIGINAL: rwb86

Hmm that's strange then because I get the three beeps but no dash light. Is it possible the light could be burned out?
i suppose its possible.

but the three beeps to me is a tell that its working. best thing is to try it out for sure.

Disco2Guy 12-22-2008 01:30 AM

RE: CDL
 
I've never heard 3 beeps while locking/unlocking the CDL. The only time I hear beeps is when the t-case shifter is in "N". There is also an accompanying amber light on the dash with a big and little gear with an X through it.

Disco Mike 12-22-2008 06:28 AM

RE: CDL
 
First of all, the switch that activates the indicator light on you cluster will some time stick from lack of use, go drive it a little and see if it comes on. The other thing you can do is put it in lock position when on a parking lot and slowly drive in a full tight turn, if you feel the wheels garbbing at the ground or a lurching thru the steering wheel, you ar locked up, if not you may need to work on freeing up your linkage.


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