Low range indicator


ChampiBoy

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Solid Axle Swap
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37x13.5/15
First of all, i searched and found nothing so sorry if the answer is here...

I swapped a manual BW1354 and want to know if it's possible to still use the "low range" indicator in the cluster or only the "4x4" one can work? If it's possible, i would like to know how to wire it?

Thanks a lot and sorry if my english is bad.
 
There's a 2-pin connector on top of the manual t-case. One pin is for 4x4, the other for Lo (the pins are switched to ground to turn on the lights).

Under the dash to the right of the steering column (right on the tranny hump) is the 4WD module wiring harness. There should be a gray (or light blue) wire... grounding it works the 4HI light, a brown w/white stripe wire should work the 4LO.

If you grab the 2-wire harness from the same truck you pulled the case from, I would think it'll just plug right in under the dash there.
 
Thanks but i'm not sure to understand how they can be switched to ground if there's only 2 wires... The case is grounded I suppose?
 
Yes, case is ground.
 
was wondering this tonight myself, while wiring an audio system I had the carpet up and thought now would be a good time to run the new transfer case wiring. I think I'm just going to splice the two wires from the transfer case into the wires that used to go to the lights from the electric shift controller.

Can anybody tell me between the two wires, which one goes to the 4x4 and which goes to 4LO? If not I guess it'd be easy enough to tell with a DVOM.
 

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