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"auto" in TOD is flashing constantly, any suggestions #733130 06/24/06 03:25 AM
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 36
jsanford Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
went to supper to night and noticed the "auto" light flashing in the TOD indicator along with a little extra drive train noise. usually it indicates only the rear wheels driving. i've done some searching but haven't come up with anything. well, any ideas on what's going on would be appreciated.

thanks


joel s.
'01 trooper (the misses') and 265/75/16/C dueler AT
'95 f150 4x4, leveling coils and 32 inch maxxiss buckshots
Re: "auto" in TOD is flashing constantly, any suggestions [Re: jsanford] #733131 06/24/06 01:17 PM
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 36
jsanford Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
the good Lord is looking out for me. went out this morning at daylight and saw some wires hanging down around the transfer case. there were two different connectors hanging there. made sure they were both seated good (both of them were 'loose' or at least moved when i pressed them together) and took it for a spin. NO 'auto' flashing and every thing looks normal now. sweet.

i think i'll send my wife the bill and have her cook me some breakfast, HA!

thanks


joel s.
'01 trooper (the misses') and 265/75/16/C dueler AT
'95 f150 4x4, leveling coils and 32 inch maxxiss buckshots
Re: "auto" in TOD is flashing constantly, any suggestions [Re: jsanford] #733132 06/26/06 02:29 PM
Joined: Jun 2000
Posts: 3,702
BigSwede Offline
Roll Me Over
THat was easy, good deal. Otherwise I was going to refer you to the FAQ regarding stuck actuators, which can cause the flashing light...


Steve Carlson - 95 Trooper LS expo rig
Serenity now!







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