In 4WD the driveshaft spins...but the front wheels don't. 2WD works great! I've read I'd have to pull the dif cover just to see if there's something shattered or something...and "reverse-engage" doesn't get the wheels spinnin' either. I imagine something is shattered in the pumpkin...which would suck.
Any thoughts? That seems to be the most common issue when it comes to the problem at hand. I don't want to fix this at all. Thinking of going 1tons if it's really fucked up...
More than likely it's the acctuator. Early 89-~95/96 used a thermal accuator, around '96-'97 they switched to a electro-motor style that was more reliable.
Had one come in the garage last week with same issue, assummed the actuator was bad because as everyone has Stated its VERY common, tested the actuator it was good. Visual inspection found the right side axle shaft had come out of housing. These are held in with snap rings and are usually diffucult to get out. Didn't bother going any further and just swapped front diff. Moral of story, test stuff before throwing money at it.
Barnhartal, you could have fixed your differential for less than ten dollars. A snap ring and a thrustwasher would have put it back in service.
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