I just recently drove my girlfriend's 99 Cherokee 4x4 and noticed that much past 45-50 mph, there was some front end noise. Low and behold, the front hubs are locked (and have been for who knows how long) and won't unlock.
I haven't been underneath it yet, but someone told me that there should be a vacuum solenoid/actuator for the hubs somewhere on the front axle. I haven't been able to find any information about how to test the actuator once I find it.
At first I thought it may be a vacuum leak issue, but I've read a few places that if the vacuum pressure is the issue I should be noticing other related problems like the A/C blowing hot or out of the wrong vents from time to time.
I was wondering if anyone knows if those actuators are the type that push/pull a lever into the axle, and if it's possible to rig the lever so the hubs are permanently unlocked (until I can get a handle on the issue).
Thanks for the help!
I haven't been underneath it yet, but someone told me that there should be a vacuum solenoid/actuator for the hubs somewhere on the front axle. I haven't been able to find any information about how to test the actuator once I find it.
At first I thought it may be a vacuum leak issue, but I've read a few places that if the vacuum pressure is the issue I should be noticing other related problems like the A/C blowing hot or out of the wrong vents from time to time.
I was wondering if anyone knows if those actuators are the type that push/pull a lever into the axle, and if it's possible to rig the lever so the hubs are permanently unlocked (until I can get a handle on the issue).
Thanks for the help!