Cdub
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Just checking a few things over on the M925 and found that the t-case doesn't seem to want to go into neutral or low by pressing the button and pulling up on the leaver.
I started going through the manual -24 and found that there is and electric air valve called a " Transfer Case Interlock Valve " and a air actuator called a " Transfer Case Interlock Air Cylinder ".
While scoping things over I found one of the wires on the Transfer Case Interlock Valve disconnected. I reconnected it, hit the batter ON, and aired up the air system (with out the truck running). The Interlock valve seemed to be working properly and sending air to the Interlock Air Cylinder. I'm not sure if the piston that is controlled by the Interlock Air Cylinder is working properly.
What is the main function of the Transfer Case Interlock Valve and Interlock Air Cylinder...?? Are these some sort of fail safe.......??
Thanks,
C'dub
I started going through the manual -24 and found that there is and electric air valve called a " Transfer Case Interlock Valve " and a air actuator called a " Transfer Case Interlock Air Cylinder ".
While scoping things over I found one of the wires on the Transfer Case Interlock Valve disconnected. I reconnected it, hit the batter ON, and aired up the air system (with out the truck running). The Interlock valve seemed to be working properly and sending air to the Interlock Air Cylinder. I'm not sure if the piston that is controlled by the Interlock Air Cylinder is working properly.
What is the main function of the Transfer Case Interlock Valve and Interlock Air Cylinder...?? Are these some sort of fail safe.......??
Thanks,
C'dub
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