4WD relay location
#1
4WD relay location
My 4wd isn't engaging and I don't hear the relay click when I pull the lever into 4hi. I have a '96 manual transmission. No push button 4wd. The relay is somewhere on the passenger side right? Do I get to it from underneath the glove box? Do I have to remove the glove box?
Also, while we're on the subject, could it be a bad 4WD switch on the transfer case lever that's causing this? If so, do I get to that switch from underneath or do I go through the top via the center console?
Also, while we're on the subject, could it be a bad 4WD switch on the transfer case lever that's causing this? If so, do I get to that switch from underneath or do I go through the top via the center console?
#3
Nobody knows about the relay location? Guess I'll just have fish around down there and hope I don't yank the wrong thing.
#4
I had to go through the top to get to the o2 sensor harness so I'm familiar with it. I was almost hoping to hear you go through the top so I wouldn't have to crawl under the 4runner.
Nobody knows about the relay location? Guess I'll just have fish around down there and hope I don't yank the wrong thing.
Nobody knows about the relay location? Guess I'll just have fish around down there and hope I don't yank the wrong thing.
Kind of a bear to remove that panel..... Remove the plastic sill cover then pull the kick panel towards the back of the truck..
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