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Factory rear diff lock

Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 03, 2003 at 22:18

groper

I have just purchased a ford maverick swb 88 and the factory diff lock engages well but some times stays on after I turn it off and the only way to disengage it is to jack up the rear and drive it forwars and reverse for about 5 mins.

The only thing I know about it, is it works on a vacume from the intake manifold, this goes to a black box with a relay and two lies that run to the diff.

Anyone know why it gets stuck?

Thanks......
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AnswerID: 21790   Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 03, 2003 at 23:18

Eric replied:

Groper.
When you switch the diff of air must enter the actuator to displace the vacum, there is a small filter to clean this incoming air, check this filter.and check the arm and sharft for bends. Eric.
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