Evening all, done a bit more digging on the internet regarding the electric 2wd/4wd button on low range box knob. Now on my dash in what I believe is 2wd it shows four tyres(green) and the centre box not lit. When I push the button into 4wd the four tyres flash green and the centre box flashes orange. Is this correct as got me thinking, if was in 2wd the tyres on display wouldn't be lit up. I also got underneath and had a look and found the front prop shaft won't turn freely suggesting it's stuck in 4wd. I've asked about this before but just digging a bit deeper. Cheers, Tom
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When you push the button on the side of the low range stick as you are moving along the 4 wheels will turn green and the orange centre will light all will flash and then go to steady light, indicating the 4 wheel drive is engaged, when you push the button again the opposite will happen and the lights will eventually go off when the 4 wheel disengages.
I know nothing about the front prop shaft other than it drives the front wheels when the 4 wheel drive is engaged.
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When you push the button in the 4 greens should go solid, ( maybe after a flash or 2) you are now in 4WD. The centre orange light should not be lit.
If you want that to light up you have to knock your wee gearstick back a notch to 4H , if all is well centre diff will lock and orange light will light, and you either better hold a straight line or be on some slippy stuff,Сви можемо
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Originally posted by Bogus View PostWhen you push the button in the 4 greens should go solid, ( maybe after a flash or 2) you are now in 4WD. The centre orange light should not be lit.
If you want that to light up you have to knock your wee gearstick back a notch to 4H , if all is well centre diff will lock and orange light will light, and you either better hold a straight line or be on some slippy stuff,It all seems easy, in a Hilux
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I found this vacume/solenoid setup which is located under the air filter housing. It has two small compressor like things with small air filters on them. One has a blue plug and the other a brown. With ignition on, dapping the blue connector you can hear the connection being made so guess is fine. However the brown makes no electric crackle so I assume it's dead.
Is this the part which feed air to the ADD and electric 4wd/2wd select?It all seems easy, in a Hilux
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Hi Bryan, yeh driven it up and down my road a few times and no joys. Seems to me that the electrically powers centre diff wants to disengage 4hi but the ADD system in the front axel doesn't.
On pushing the button on knob, you can here the centre diff mechanism diassengaging but not a whisper from the ADD in the front.
Think I need to check power supply and the air hoses, went to my local Toyota dealer and because mine is an import wanted 79 smackers and hour to work on it so it's late night tinkering for meIt all seems easy, in a Hilux
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Originally posted by tomgraver91 View PostHi Bryan, yeh driven it up and down my road a few times and no joys. Seems to me that the electrically powers centre diff wants to disengage 4hi but the ADD system in the front axel doesn't.
On pushing the button on knob, you can here the centre diff mechanism diassengaging but not a whisper from the ADD in the front.
Think I need to check power supply and the air hoses, went to my local Toyota dealer and because mine is an import wanted 79 smackers and hour to work on it so it's late night tinkering for meSWIFT AND BOLD
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