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94 model SR5 Auto Lock Hubs

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94 model SR5 Auto Lock Hubs

Post by plumber »

Just picked up a 94 xtra cab sr5 for a fair price, needs a little work

the vacuum operated solenoids (well i thought it was)
that lock and unlock the hubs are stuffed and the button on the transfer lever is not operative,
whilst out at my mates place this arvo, i swapped the hoses over from each solenoid 2 engage 4wd, drove it around the paddock, and then reconnected the hoses back to their original position, and continued 2 drive around waiting for 4wd 2 disengage, but 2 no avail, is still in 4wd

could this be either a vacuum pump fault on the diesel alternator, or something that has let go in the transfer box,

would be interested 2 know, b4 i start trouble shooting

cheers

Rob
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Post by mudmacaca »

Do yourself a favor and swap them for free wheeling hubs if you do crown wheel its easy to get home
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Post by Struth »

Are you talking about the device between the diff housing and the left hand axle tube?
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Post by Chucky »

mudmacaca wrote:Do yourself a favor and swap them for free wheeling hubs if you do crown wheel its easy to get home
X2.

My brother had these on his Hi-lux. Never worked from the day he bought them. Took them back to the dealer 4 or 5 times and still nothing but hassel. In the end I swapped them for manual locking hubs. He is much hjappyier as he now knows that they are either in or out before finds out teh hard way.
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Post by Struth »

the vacuum operated solenoids (well i thought it was)
Don't mean to hassle but when I was doing an oil change on the weekend I noticed for the first time a device between the diff and the axle tube on the passenger side of the front diff.

I was going to post a question about it but this appears to be the same part you are talking about.

Am I correct in assuming that it is an actuator for the auto hubs :?:

Cheers Struth
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