f. Transfer Case Control System Operation.
The transfer case control system converts four-wheel driving power into six-wheel
driving power, provides smooth shifting of transfer case into high or low driving
rangs while vehicle is in motion, prevents transfer case from being shifted with
transmission in gear, and provides hydraulic power for auxiliary equipment through
a Power Takeoff (PTO).
(1) Six-wheel drive is achieved two different ways depending on the drive
range (high or low) desired. In low range, the transfer case shift linkage
automatically moves a cam-actuated valve which dumps air into the front
drive cylinder. This forces a piston against the transfer case clutch to
engage front-wheel drive. In high range, front-wheel drive is engaged in
the same manner except that the front-wheel drive valve is manually
actuated by the front-wheel drive lock-in switch on the instrument panel.
(2) In order to shift the transfer case from one driving range to another, an
interlock system working in conjunction with the 5th-gear lock up solenoid
is used. This system prevents the transfer case form being shifted unless
the transmission is in neutral.
(3) With the automatic transmission, several actions must occur in order to
shift the transfer case from one driving range to another. Because of the
interlock system, the transmission must be placed in neutral. The transfer
case shift lever switch must also be depressed.
(4) The transfer case control system, through the use of a PTO driven by the
transfer case, also provides hydraulic power to operate the crane and rear
winch on the M936/A1/A2 wreckers.
(5) Major components of this system are:
1-17. CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION (Contd)
TRANSFER CASE SHIFT LEVER SWITCH – When depressed with
transmission in neutral, signals interlock solenoid valve to exhaust air
pressure from interlock air cylinder and actuates lock-up solenoid.
TRANSFER CASE SHIFT LEVER – Is pushed down to high for light load
operations, and up to low for heavy load operations. Six-wheel drive is
achieved automatically when transfer case shift lever is placed in low.
TRANSFER CASE POWER TAKEOFF CONTROL LEVER – Manual
control for engaging power takeoff.
TRANSFER CASE POWER TAKEOFF – Mounted and mechanically driven
at rear of transfer case, the PTO drives a pump to supply hydraulic pressure
to power the rear winch and crane on the M936/A1/A2 wreckers.
FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE LOCK-IN SWITCH – Manual control for
activating front-wheel drive valve to provide front-wheel drive with transfer
case in high drive range.
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INTERLOCK AIR CYLINDER – Under air pressure, a piston in the
interlock air cylinder forces a shaft against one of three grooves in transfer
case shift lever. This prevents transfer case from being shifted with
transmission in gear.
INTERLOCK SOLENOID VALVE – Releases air from interlock air cylinder
when transmission is in neutral and transfer case shift lever switch is
depressed. This permits the transfer case high/low shift shaft to move.
FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE AIR CYLINDER – When under pressure, it moves
transfer case clutch forward to engage front-wheel drive.
FRONT-WHEEL DRIVE VALVE – When tripped by transfer case shift
shaft, the front wheel drive valve routes air to front-wheel drive air cylinder.
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