Diagnostic Instructions
Circuit/System Description
The front axle control circuit consists of an electric motor actuator which engages and disengages the front axle. The front axle actuator consists of the following components within the actuator assembly:
• | A permanent magnetic motor |
• | A worm gear controlled plunger |
• | An electronic control circuit |
The front axle actuator consists of the following circuits:
• | An ignition 3 voltage circuit |
• | An axle actuator control circuit |
• | An axle switch signal circuit |
Whenever a shift to 4WD is selected, the transfer case switch engages the front axle by grounding the axle actuator control circuit.
Reference Information
Schematic Reference
Transfer Case Control Schematics
Connector End View Reference
Component Connector End Views
Electrical Information Reference
Circuit/System Verification
- Place the vehicle in 4WD install a scan tool and using engine data 2 look at the display for 4WD signal.
- Verify that the scan tool indicates that the vehicle is in 4WD.
⇒ | If the scan tool indicates that the vehicle is in 2WD go to circuit system testing. |
Circuit/System Testing
- Check the axle switch signal circuit for an open or high resistance.
⇒ | If everything checks normal then go to the next step. |
- Check the front axle actuator control circuit for an open or high resistance with the front axle actuator disconnected and the mode selection switch disconnected.
⇒ | If everything checks normal reconnect the mode selection switch and retest. If the circuit still shows an open or high resistance then replace the switch. If the circuit indicates no open or high resistance then refer to front axle actuator and axle
testing. |
Front Axle Actuator and Axle Testing
Remove the actuator and attempt shift from 2WD to 4WD, if the actuator moves check the front axle actuator plunger and fork assembly.
⇒ | If the actuator does not function properly then replace the front axle actuator. |
Repair Instructions
Perform the
Diagnostic Repair Verification
after completing the diagnostic procedure.