it took me about an hour on my 87 bronco2
power door locks, power windows and 4x4 motor switch on the transfer case, hope this helps
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yes you may have to inter change a few things but they will fit
lock the front hubs if applicable and replace the 4x4 switching motor which is on the transfer case , also make sure the plug did not fall off the 4x4 switch on the dash hope this helps
It is located on the transfer case this is the motor that shifts your four wheel drive
check the fuses, wiring connectors, switch, exc.
hi this is peter i have a 2001 chevy blazer and how do i change the encoder motor on the transfer case? thanks
Probably not because the Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco 2 were not very good by their motor.
Howdy, Pushbutton 4x4 use a electric motor to move the shifter fork in the transfer case to 4x4 and then into 4wd Lo range. This unit has a electric motor, a small gear box and a contact switch inside this little unit that is mounted to the transfer case. The contact switch is very light duty, and will either wear out or corrode from road salts, water, etc. I have had many apart and the only way to fix this problem is to change the complete unit (Around $175.00) as they are not repairable. I have had a few apart to see exactly the workings. What is happening is when your switch in in one position on the dash, the switch will make a contact in the contact switch on the motor telling the computer to turn on a light, which in turn makes to electric motor engage the transfer case into another position that you didn't call for, like 4x4 or 4x4 LO. Replace this motor assy or it will tear out your transfer case. E-mail with more questions. cowboysairranch@wildblue.net
DC motor: Switch your leads. AC single phase motor: Direction cannot be changed. The motor will run the same direction regardless of how your leads are terminated. AC 3 phase motor: Switch any two leads.
That can be a problem with the fuse, the switch might be faulty. The motor at the transfer case might be unplugged.
As far as I know there is no way to get the window down other than removing the motor itself. The motor is what holds the window up when closed. Make sure its the motor that has failed. There is also a switch located on the drivers side latch inside the gate that is designed to not allow the window to open when the gate is down. If that switch fails it the window motor will not function at all. I used a wire jumper to bypass the switch and solved my problem.