Been doing some reading online & found this on Dodgeram.org but need a little clarification from someone if they know this system well... . Here are the instructions & I'll post my questions.
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Shift into 4WD and move truck a couple of feet
If light is still off, park truck, block the wheels, set the park brake, jack right front wheel, and try to hand spin the wheel
If wheel doesn't turn, 4x4 is functioning properly but there is a wiring problem: use an ohmmeter to check the 4x4 switch, wiring, fuse, and bulb.
If wheel turns freely, the front axle or transfer case is not engaged: continue...
Attempt to hand spin the front driveshaft If the driveshaft WILL spin, the transfer case is not engaged Check the transfer case shift linkage, problem is in linkage (or in the tran$fer ca$e internal$ <-- yes this means $$, ouch!)
If the driveshaft will NOT spin, the transfer case is engaged properly: continue...
USE CAUTION! With transmission in neutral or park, start engine, measure vacuum on the two vac lines at front axle shift motor. One line should have approx 20" vacuum, other line should have none.
If NO vacuum measured, look for vacuum leak or bad vacuum switch.
If both lines have vacuum, look for a bad vacuum switch or ruptured CAD actuator diaphragm.
If one line has 20" +/- vacuum:
Move transfer case lever to 2WD, measure vacuum again. Lines should have swapped vacuum signals.
If No: vacuum switch bad or 4WD shift linkage needs adjusting
If Yes: Vacuum motor bad or stuck, or shift fork stuck: continue
Remove vacuum shift motor from the axle, attach vac lines to shift motor, engage/disengage 4WD. Does shift motor plunger move at least 1/2"?
No: shift motor bad
Yes: Check axle shift fork and vacuum motor for binding
Good luck.
OK...
1) From reading this post I believe the vacuum motor is on the right side of the front diff... Correct?
2) Where is the vacuum switch located? Is this the block that attaches to the top of the transfer case?
TIA,
Clay
Posted some pics to help... .