Not able to move CDL shifter
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#2
First lets clarify something. When you say CDL do you mean the actual CDL linkage or are you having issues with going from 4Hi to N, and 4Lo? The reason I ask is the 4Hi, N, and 4Lo has an interlock solenoid located on the actual shifter assembly and it can fail. If it's just the CDL not engaging then the cable that activates it is either frozen, or there could be a possible issue with the TC itself.
Another thing that I have seen happen is debris can get into the small opening under the leather shift boot if the boot gets holes in it. Then that can jam up the shifter linkages.
Another thing that I have seen happen is debris can get into the small opening under the leather shift boot if the boot gets holes in it. Then that can jam up the shifter linkages.
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I don't know the '04 at all, but unless the '04 has a different transfer case shift pattern to the earlier years, that doesn't sound like it has to do with the CDL cable, but rather with the high/low mechanism shift arm.
Normally the lever should not be able to move into any other position without first shifting the transmission into neutral and then shifting the t-case lever into neutral. You shouldn't be able to just move it to the left.
It sounds like you might have to remove the central console to be able to fix an alignment issue with the shift mechanisms.
Normally the lever should not be able to move into any other position without first shifting the transmission into neutral and then shifting the t-case lever into neutral. You shouldn't be able to just move it to the left.
It sounds like you might have to remove the central console to be able to fix an alignment issue with the shift mechanisms.
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#6
100% positive it's your interlock solenoid. If it's INOP you will be stuck in 4Hi as it won't pull the rod back to allow you to shift into N or 4Lo. Your CDL Diff Lock is working properly.
Good news is you have an 04 vs an earlier 99-02 so the interlock solenoid is actually on the 4wd selector linkage vs on the actual transfer case. You'll have to remove the center console, drill out the rivets to fully access it, but you can bypass it or replace it much easier vs 99-02 models.
Good news is you have an 04 vs an earlier 99-02 so the interlock solenoid is actually on the 4wd selector linkage vs on the actual transfer case. You'll have to remove the center console, drill out the rivets to fully access it, but you can bypass it or replace it much easier vs 99-02 models.
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To shift into N or 4Lo you must have PRND321 in the N position before it'll go from 4Hi, N, and 4Lo. CDL will engage in 4Hi or 4Lo and the indicator should illuminate on the gauge cluster.