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Rear Diff Locker Help?

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by stillar, Aug 6, 2010.

  1. Aug 6, 2010 at 3:42 PM
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    stillar

    stillar [OP] Member

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    Adam
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    2002 trd
    Elite Fab front bumper, 6" fab tech lift,deck mod, rear diff ext, warn winch m8000, Looking for Ideas on rear Bumper
    I just bought a 99 trd. I have read a bounch of threads about the locker. I just took my truck out in a sand pit climbing hills. So had it in 4 hi. Put it into 4lo when stoped and in N. That worked. But i could't get the light to stop flashing when i tried the locker. So i put it on a hill and climbed slowly so I could spin to see if it actually was locked. So in 4 hi 1 back tire spins, but in 4 lo both turn at the same speed, and then when the locker light is flashing both rear tires spin at the same speed as well. So what is the difference from 4 lo to when its locked. I was wondering if it was flashing could it actually be in locked, because turning was really hard. I tried all angles back and forth turning the wheels to try and get it in but the light would still just flash. I've read a bounch of these kind of threads but thought I would still ask. Any help would me great.Thanks
     
  2. Aug 6, 2010 at 6:32 PM
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    David K

    David K Well-Known Member

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    Flashing means NOT locked.
     

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