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ok as soon as i held the brake and applied the skinny pedal in 2wd the squeal/howl is back. Im 100% positive its inside the trans, heres the video. you can clearly hear it
Yes, since I threw the Auto/lock hubs away after the Second set was replaced by the dealer under warranty I bought a set of warn premium hubs so I can turn the switch to four low and leave the hubs in free mode and that gives me two low
So anybody have any advice on the Howling in the video I posted and what it is and what I can do to fix it
drained some fluid from the transmission and there was nothing in the bottom. Also checked the tcase and (it might have been hot) but almost half a quart id say came out of the fill plug?
drained some fluid from the transmission and there was nothing in the bottom. Also checked the tcase and (it might have been hot) but almost half a quart id say came out of the fill plug?
Didn't answer the question. Was it brown? Red? Green?
drained some fluid from the transmission and there was nothing in the bottom. Also checked the tcase and (it might have been hot) but almost half a quart id say came out of the fill plug?
Your seal is leaking between the trans and transfer case which is overfilling the T-case. I had the same thing happen on my F-150. I just checked the T-case fluid once a month and drained out the overflow. According to the trans shop I use it is a fairly common problem and seams to happen when the trans gets to warm. On a side note make sure to watch the Trans fluid so it doesn't get to low. My F-150 made a high pitched squeal when I was driving if the T-case was overfilled....
I just replaced that seal last September when I had the trans out to get the front pump seals replaced so it didn't leak into the tcase... man whatever I do to stop a problem is giving me the problem I tried to stop.