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Wiring issue


Josh40601

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Gotta a question about my sploder (this issue is with parts that are the same on the Ranger)... So I can't get my 4x4 working. Shift motor replaced, metered everything and found some wires that didn't have voltage. If looking at the shift computer, there are 2 plugs on the left that plug directly into it, and a harness that has a pigtail plug on the right.

On the two plugs on the left side, the Gray wire at the very top is metering at 0, and the bottom plug, the 2nd wire from the bottom, a green wire metered at 0.

On the pig tail, the 2 orange wires, the yellow wire, and the white wire all metered 0. This was as someone pushing both 4 lo and 4 hi.

I assume these white, yellow, and orange are the wires that transmit the signal to the motor. I tried doing the reset that is on Explorer Forum, but didn't have any luck.

Any help would be great!
 


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Thanks Ron. Going through this, it's looking like the computer/module is bad, but it tested good initially and it worked before. I removed it when stripping the interior, and it hasn't worked since.
 

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