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standard vaccum lockers gq

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standard vaccum lockers gq

Post by da runner »

hey everyone just got myself a gq, i basically know nothing about nissans as i have always driven a hilux or 4 runner so excuse me if this is a silly question.
question - it has the factory fitted vaccum locker but when it is engaged it only works sometimes for a little while, is it suposed to stay on and lock if it is engaged or is it supposed to come on and off even when engaged/turned on?
or is it likely it has a vacum leak etc??

thanks for any help
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Post by sudso »

Yes it's supposed to stay locked when it's on. You might have a vacuum leak or the solenoid pack is buggered (common problem with these after a few years) The solenoid pack is on the passenger side firewall just under the cowl panel. I sell aftermarket new ones (Mac Valves) with extra seals, new brass air line fittings and an s/s bracket too all ready to bolt straight in and they wire straight up to the factory wiring. They are the answer to replacing the factory solenoids and lock the diff quicker too.
Check all the vac lines from the front to the diff first and make sure there's no leaks, even though the hoses might look ok on the outside. I still recommend to everyone to replace them anyway as they are getting long in the tooth now.
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Post by da runner »

ok thanks for that mate how much is one of the solenoids worth? cheers
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Post by RUSSMUSS »

i had the same problem with my locker, i tested the solinoid on the diff and it worked fine, so i pulled out the diff centre and the engagement gear had worn ou the two teeth, so i just got another one or you could get it welded, hope that helps
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Post by sudso »

Ok why wont the ShortyIQ picture come out?
I highlighted it and clicked IMG :? ShortyIQ photobucket!
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There ya go da runner
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Post by Bogan »

hey mate what do you charge for the solenoides
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