YJ Transfercase vacuum switch
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YJ Transfercase vacuum switch
I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
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Re: YJ Transfercase vacuum switch
the ball should snap back immediately. Get a new one from the dealer,
less than $20.
big95yj wrote:
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
>
less than $20.
big95yj wrote:
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
>
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Re: YJ Transfercase vacuum switch
the ball should snap back immediately. Get a new one from the dealer,
less than $20.
big95yj wrote:
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
>
less than $20.
big95yj wrote:
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
>
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Re: YJ Transfercase vacuum switch
the ball should snap back immediately. Get a new one from the dealer,
less than $20.
big95yj wrote:
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
>
less than $20.
big95yj wrote:
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
>
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Re: YJ Transfercase vacuum switch
Ok... I don't understand.
Do you mean you physically cannot move the shifter so you cannot get
into 4x4. If so no vacuum switch is going to help there......
But if the 'idiot' light just isn't turning on, then you could likely
need a new switch, they fail a lot it seems.
The light has no bearing on the reality of being in 4x4 or not. Our
light is stuck on so it 'thinks' it is in 4x4. My shifter say it is
'really' in 2 WD and only the 2 rear wheels spin.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
big95yj wrote:
>
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
Do you mean you physically cannot move the shifter so you cannot get
into 4x4. If so no vacuum switch is going to help there......
But if the 'idiot' light just isn't turning on, then you could likely
need a new switch, they fail a lot it seems.
The light has no bearing on the reality of being in 4x4 or not. Our
light is stuck on so it 'thinks' it is in 4x4. My shifter say it is
'really' in 2 WD and only the 2 rear wheels spin.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
big95yj wrote:
>
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
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Re: YJ Transfercase vacuum switch
Ok... I don't understand.
Do you mean you physically cannot move the shifter so you cannot get
into 4x4. If so no vacuum switch is going to help there......
But if the 'idiot' light just isn't turning on, then you could likely
need a new switch, they fail a lot it seems.
The light has no bearing on the reality of being in 4x4 or not. Our
light is stuck on so it 'thinks' it is in 4x4. My shifter say it is
'really' in 2 WD and only the 2 rear wheels spin.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
big95yj wrote:
>
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
Do you mean you physically cannot move the shifter so you cannot get
into 4x4. If so no vacuum switch is going to help there......
But if the 'idiot' light just isn't turning on, then you could likely
need a new switch, they fail a lot it seems.
The light has no bearing on the reality of being in 4x4 or not. Our
light is stuck on so it 'thinks' it is in 4x4. My shifter say it is
'really' in 2 WD and only the 2 rear wheels spin.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
big95yj wrote:
>
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
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Re: YJ Transfercase vacuum switch
Ok... I don't understand.
Do you mean you physically cannot move the shifter so you cannot get
into 4x4. If so no vacuum switch is going to help there......
But if the 'idiot' light just isn't turning on, then you could likely
need a new switch, they fail a lot it seems.
The light has no bearing on the reality of being in 4x4 or not. Our
light is stuck on so it 'thinks' it is in 4x4. My shifter say it is
'really' in 2 WD and only the 2 rear wheels spin.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
big95yj wrote:
>
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.
Do you mean you physically cannot move the shifter so you cannot get
into 4x4. If so no vacuum switch is going to help there......
But if the 'idiot' light just isn't turning on, then you could likely
need a new switch, they fail a lot it seems.
The light has no bearing on the reality of being in 4x4 or not. Our
light is stuck on so it 'thinks' it is in 4x4. My shifter say it is
'really' in 2 WD and only the 2 rear wheels spin.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
big95yj wrote:
>
> I have a '95 Jeep YJ and I too cannot shift into 4wd. I vacuum tested
> the shift motor and it seems to hold the vacuum. I changed the gear oil
> in it today and cleaned the shift motor, still nothing. Then i read
> about the vaccuum switch on the transfer case being the possible
> culprit and I immediately pulled the switch. The check valve ball
> moves, but it is very stiff and slow to return. Does anybody know how
> this swith is supposed the react? Also, it does seem that my Jeep
> stopped going into 4wd when it got cold outside, but there has not been
> warm enough weather yet to test that theory here. Thanks for the help.