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Old 12-22-2004, 12:50 PM
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92 4x4 problems

I have a 92 wrangler with 4.0 liter with 32 inch tires and a 2" body lift and I just found out that my 4 wheel drive is not working. I had to have the transfer case replaced shortly after I got it (last september) because the shifting fork that moves the collar inside was worn and the replacement had a steel fork in it. We now have about 4 inches of snow on the ground and the back end keeps breaking loose. I checked the vacuum lines and found a potential problem. Whether it is in 2wd or 4wd the same line is drawing air on the vacuum motor to engage the front end. I took some fuel line and went directly to the front end with a vacuum line and still cannot get it to work. Could this be a bad vac motor? I read a post with a related problem and it said that there is a cable to engage the front end? If so where can I get one? Any help would be greatly appreciated because until it stops snowin and they get the roads cleaned up my jeep is parked
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Old 12-22-2004, 01:04 PM
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If you check any of the Jeep Magazines, or online shops you will find the kit. They run between $149 and $200 and are very easy to install. It should only take about 2, maybe 3 hours to install. The hardest part is runing the cable thru the fire wall to the dash.

This kit works great. I had one on my 86 Jeep Cherokee and will be installing one on my 95 Yj as soon as it starts to act up.
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