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[QUOTE="abbottfarms, post: 589882, member: 148"] Not sure if this is in the right place or not, if not fell free to move it. Having some 4x4 issues on the wifes 04 f-250 gasser with ESOF/MANUAL HUBS. The story, four wheel drive worked in the morning, used it to move a trailer around in the snow, once done I took it out of 4x4, unlocked the hubs and made a 65 mile round trip. Once home locked the hubs back in, and tried to put it back into 4x4 and got nothing, no light on the dash, no clicking, no nothing. I crawled under the truck and everything is plugged in at the transfer case shift motor. Checked the 2 fuses I could find 4x4 related (#19-body security module/4x4 module and #111 4wd/shift on the fly) both are good. So I suspect it's either the t-case shift motor or the switch. Had a new t-case shift motor 2 years ago from Ford. How would I go about checking the switch? Is there another fuse/relay that I have missed? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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