WillMooseJaw
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I'm having trouble with my rear rubicon e-locker not disengaging after wheeling. I turn it off and the light flashes on the dash, but the locker is still engaged.. Anybody else have this issue?
I'm having trouble with my rear rubicon e-locker not disengaging after wheeling. I turn it off and the light flashes on the dash, but the locker is still engaged.. Anybody else have this issue?
In this pic. The little silver part above the e-locker wire needs to be pushed to the passenger side. View attachment 15939
Sorry I can't be of more help. Someone will chime in that has done it.![]()
Worked like a charm! Thanks for the help! Probably going to do a diff service tomorrow and see how that helps. :thumb:
Excellent! My internet wheeling skills are great! :thumb: :cheesy:
What size tires are you running and for how long?
I've had my 2011 JKUR since November of 2010 with 37" KM2's and 5.13 gears. Got 32000 miles on it and the tires! Haven't been able to wheel as much as I'd like to because of being a full time student. When these KM2's run out I'm going to go for some trail graps or toyo m/T's. :yup:
You might be on borrowed time on the factory e-locker. :idontknow: They do not hold up forever with 37s and bigger.
I haven't used it that often so I hope it'll last at least a little while longer. The dealer replaced my friend's locker under warranty though and he's on 37's as well! Hope he likes me that much too. LOL
Good luck! I hope so too!
What are you studying?
very noble :thumb: good luck.
not really a hijack but is there any kind of a maintenance other than fluid that would help prolong e locks. I don't see how you could do anything but thought id ask.
Biochemistry Pre-Med. Plan is to go to medical school. And become an Ophthalmologist (eye surgeon). Then go on medical missions to countries with people that don't receive medical care and need cataract surgery in order to see and make a living. And when I'm not doing that, building my Jeep up! :yup:
Good for you! :thumb: Study hard and go forth and do good things. I always say, live like a student while in school or you'll live like one when you are out. LOL! And while your goals are laudable, unless you are a trust fund baby, be sure to remember to pay yourself first. :thumb:
Good luck with that locker!
I'm not sure what part of the locker actually fails, but tomorrow I'm going to pull the diff cover and spray the inside with brake cleaner and hopefully a good cleaning and service the locker will start disengaging again. :idontknow:
I'm guessing that standard maintenance is all that can really be done.
good news glad to hear it. I'm going to have to go back and check to see what the millage rec. for maintenance was, I'm at 34,000.Yeah. After doing a thorough clean and fluid change the locker has no problem engaging or disengaging. :thumb: