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kidoo 10-28-2010 06:22 PM

4x4 solenoid replace with F150
 
Hi, I think my 4x4 solenoid does not work properly. I checked it with the tube that goes to the 4x4 blocked off so I do not loose the air because I have a leak at the right wheel. ( My 4x4 does not work obviously)

The valve flickers when I select the 4x4 button but then after 15 to 30 seconds, it bleeds off by itself. It does not seem to hold. Is this normal?

I checked the price today, they want 124 dollars for it but the ford F150 is only 34 dollars. The 150 valve is a smaller unit and it has only 2 wire prung. The diesel one is bigger and has 3 wires to it. As the dealer told me, the F150 has two solenoid, I would use only one.

I think the valve only gives a go or no go for suction, then when we disengage the 4x4, it bleeds off the air for a short time to let the air come out of the 4x4 to disengage it, then it would relock the air so we still have the heater working and the accumulator to rebuild the vacuum. I wonder if the third wire would be to give a signal to momentarily disengage de 4x4.

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bismic 10-28-2010 06:26 PM

If you have the part #, you can get it cheaper a number of places on line.

You can also get in touch w/ partsguyed.

kidoo 10-28-2010 06:30 PM

Ok, I will check the part number, I thought I could only buy it at the stealer.

NumberDummy 10-28-2010 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by kidoo (Post 9493129)
Ok, I will check the part number, I thought I could only buy it at the stealer.

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dchamberlain 10-28-2010 09:38 PM

You need to ask questions in the F-150 forum first and find out how the solenoids are supposed to work. If it's anything like the F-250, it is a pulse lock/unlock. There is not vacuum applied at all times. Vacuum is only applied during the lock and unlock cycles.

kidoo 10-29-2010 02:51 PM

Ok, once the 4x4 is engage, it would simply hold there. There is no suction at all time up until it free up the air lock in the wheel when you disengage it?.

dchamberlain 10-29-2010 04:13 PM

On an F-250/350/450/etc, yes. A vacuum pulse locks the hubs, another vacuum pulse (less vacuum than the first) unlocks the hub.

Edit: OK, I'm confused. Are you talking about an F-150 or not?

kidoo 10-29-2010 04:20 PM

Yes I have a F350 and was wondering if a F150 solenoid would fit on my F 350.

The problem with my solenoid is that it does not seem to hold, the solenoid operate but after say 15 to 45 second, it let all the air out. Then the pump is always working.

The F350 solenoid is $124.00, the F150 is $34.00

dchamberlain 10-29-2010 10:10 PM

From what you describe, the F-150 solenoid will not work.

If the vacuum pump is always running, then you have a leak somewhere between the pump and the solenoid, or the solenoid itself. Try removing the solenoid hose and plugging it and see if the pump eventually stops. It might take a minute.

kidoo 10-30-2010 07:49 AM

It seems that there is a leak at the solenoid, if I plug the line after the solenoid, the pump never stop.

dchamberlain 10-30-2010 09:16 AM

Then you need to replace the solenoid.

You can try http://www.partsguyed.com. He often has parts cheaper than the dealer.

cak301 10-30-2010 09:59 AM

You can get a used one at a salvage yard for 30-40 bucks. They usually guarantee them for 30 days or so.


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