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Push Button 4wheel help - 12/31/2007 11:51:26 AM   
Thebeast

 

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i have a 1986 ford bronco II and It starts and runs but when put into gear it starts to move but then stops, this is my first time dealing with the push button four wheel drive system but i think that the transfer case may be stuck in neutral. could someone help me.
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RE: Push Button 4wheel help - 1/1/2008 4:28:52 PM   
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we had this problem with our trailblazer, it ended up being the transfer case module... we just replaced it, i dont know much about bronco 2's but just some food for thought

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RE: Push Button 4wheel help - 2/13/2008 5:41:15 PM   
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It does sound like the T-case. Bronco 2 T- cases have this duel fork assembly inside them. If one or both forks is dammaged, it's going to fill like your in neutral along with some griding noices . I have an 87 that did that. 2-wheel, 4-wheel, it was all tuch and go ontil I cracked her open.Take it apart and look. I rebuilt mine on my kichen table. One of the forks was burnt all to hell and the inturnal fluid pump was broke. 

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