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After reading the manual me and my mechanic/driver friend are both scratching our heads:
My M925 transfer case will not shift at all if air system pressure is above 60-65 psi .
At 120 normal working pressure I cannot shift transfer, use brakes to drain air to 60 psi, transfer will shift.
All engine start up lockouts seem to work, Neutral safety switch , low air warning horn, parking brake warning.
Driving in low range reverse lock out prevents shifting into reverse as normal.
I got the winch pto in gear but the cable control for the drum travel only wanted to feed out and not in. I do not think that the winch line has ever been spooled out .
My truck has 48,000 miles and 30 years old and some things are tight to move or shift.
Is the transfer case smarter than the operator?? What is going on?? Thanks Mark
My M925 transfer case will not shift at all if air system pressure is above 60-65 psi .
At 120 normal working pressure I cannot shift transfer, use brakes to drain air to 60 psi, transfer will shift.
All engine start up lockouts seem to work, Neutral safety switch , low air warning horn, parking brake warning.
Driving in low range reverse lock out prevents shifting into reverse as normal.
I got the winch pto in gear but the cable control for the drum travel only wanted to feed out and not in. I do not think that the winch line has ever been spooled out .
My truck has 48,000 miles and 30 years old and some things are tight to move or shift.
Is the transfer case smarter than the operator?? What is going on?? Thanks Mark