'09 H3x - 4w high lock binding?
#1
'09 H3x - 4w high lock binding?
Thinking I may have TC issue. When going into 4w HIGH LOCK, front wheel is 'wratcheting' (rotate, skid, rotate, skid, etc), and I hear a load whine. This is at slow speed..won't go over about 25. I should be able to drive at highway speed per spec. Truck is not controllable with front wheels starting and stopping. Sounds like TC is about to come apart. Is it not engaging all the way?. Dealer is saying its fine?!?!. Ford dealer, but consulted with GM supposedly. Its basically unusuable in 4w HIGH LOCK. Any thoughts? Didn't see this specific problem in threads..so I appologize if I missed it. Anyone experience this? Thanks SO MUCH in advance!
#3
If you are at highway speed you should not be in 4 hi lock anyway. That's why the 3 has StabiliTrack.
The ONLY time I high lock is off the pavement or if there is very deep of fresh snow and obviously you're not going to be drive 60MPH in 12-18" of snow.
If what you are describing is happening on dry pavement, then that would be pretty normal as lock mode is for loose traction.
Can you take it to a former hummer dealer where one of the mechanics had some experience with H3s?
The ONLY time I high lock is off the pavement or if there is very deep of fresh snow and obviously you're not going to be drive 60MPH in 12-18" of snow.
If what you are describing is happening on dry pavement, then that would be pretty normal as lock mode is for loose traction.
Can you take it to a former hummer dealer where one of the mechanics had some experience with H3s?
#4
I have had other 4wd, and know not on dry roads, but for testing purposes, truck is out of control at 25. And it is HI not Lo. Works perfect in hi normal, and I think 4 lo. I tried in snow, and front wheels just skid..as they try to rotate..
#5
If you are at highway speed you should not be in 4 hi lock anyway. That's why the 3 has StabiliTrack.
The ONLY time I high lock is off the pavement or if there is very deep of fresh snow and obviously you're not going to be drive 60MPH in 12-18" of snow.
If what you are describing is happening on dry pavement, then that would be pretty normal as lock mode is for loose traction.
Can you take it to a former hummer dealer where one of the mechanics had some experience with H3s?
The ONLY time I high lock is off the pavement or if there is very deep of fresh snow and obviously you're not going to be drive 60MPH in 12-18" of snow.
If what you are describing is happening on dry pavement, then that would be pretty normal as lock mode is for loose traction.
Can you take it to a former hummer dealer where one of the mechanics had some experience with H3s?
#6
To follow-up, I sent truck to my transmission guy. Turns out, the rear differential was apparently changed out to 4:11 gears. Front is still 4:56. Hence the problem when all four are locked. Factory is supposed to be 4:56?? Wondering if I should make front 4:11? Better gas mileage you think, or doesn't really matter?? Thanks again...
#8
To follow-up, I sent truck to my transmission guy. Turns out, the rear differential was apparently changed out to 4:11 gears. Front is still 4:56. Hence the problem when all four are locked. Factory is supposed to be 4:56?? Wondering if I should make front 4:11? Better gas mileage you think, or doesn't really matter?? Thanks again...
Your post looks like Biblescripts are included.
If you understand gear ratios, you will know that the lower gear ratio can indeed increase fuel economy.
Now, why would you have 2 different gear ratios in a full time 4wd?
#9
Looks like the previous owner may have blown the rear diff and used an Alpha rear diff (4:10 ratio) replacing the I5 rear diff (4:56 ratio). I have read about it before but the owner just disconnected the front drive shaft and ran in 4HI Lock until they could replace the front gear set with a matching 4:10.
Regardless of the packages installed ALL;
V8s came with 4:10s
I5s came with 4:45s
From the factory
Regardless of the packages installed ALL;
V8s came with 4:10s
I5s came with 4:45s
From the factory
#10
First, learn how to post your gear ratio: 4.56:1 and 4.11:1
Your post looks like Biblescripts are included.
If you understand gear ratios, you will know that the lower gear ratio can indeed increase fuel economy.
Now, why would you have 2 different gear ratios in a full time 4wd?
Your post looks like Biblescripts are included.
If you understand gear ratios, you will know that the lower gear ratio can indeed increase fuel economy.
Now, why would you have 2 different gear ratios in a full time 4wd?