2007 f150 manual shift transfer case

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Asked by Jerry Feb 23, 2018 at 02:00 AM about the 2007 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 manual shift transfer case , while
driving in 2wd my 4 hi light will flash and hubs will
try to engage , stop and check wires at pcm and
upon moving them will hear actuator clicking on
and off and 4hi light will come on and off , so must
be a bad wire as to new transfer case , New hub
assemblies new actuator new 4x4 shift indicator
switch , does wires from-shift indicator switch go
straight to pcm , trying to locate a possibly bad wire

4 Answers

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Can’t think of anything else it could be , the wires I’m moving are where they plug into pcm from wire harness that I guess goes back to transmission

I would think there is a switch that is activated by the shift lever when you shift into 4WD. Perhaps it is faulty or out of adjustment.

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Yeah it’s the shift indicator in the transfer case , yes something is got to be grounding because it’s sending to the vacuum actuator to lock the hubs in & lights up the instrument cluster 4 hi , when the transfer itself is still in 2wd , how would you adjust it ? And once it starts the faulting indicator I can mess with the wires coming into pcm and it will stop , got me puzzled , I don’t want to have to put a whole transmission harness in

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