Okay, hoses are done, fluids are done as well as the harmonic balancer, water pump and some other small bits up front.
Now I am on to what for me is the mostly unknown - the 4WD and locking diffs. I have a switch for he center diff lock as I thought if my daughter gets stuck the center diff is the first easy step for traction.
When I started this morning I heard nothing pressing the center diff button or entering low range with the plug/jumper in. There is no light on the dash either. The front and rear switch yielded only flashing lights in a gravel lot. I have been reading this and others:
www.pnwadventures.com
By the end of the day, I still had no light for the center diff but I could clearly hear the relay click in the footwell and a motor whine under the car. This was both with the switch and using low range and the plug.
There is still no center light and the FR/RR remain flashing. I will remove and test the indicator switch for the light tomorrow.
What else should I do?
For background; I doubt either low range or the lockers have been used in 7 years. Fluids are all topped off.
Thanks
Now I am on to what for me is the mostly unknown - the 4WD and locking diffs. I have a switch for he center diff lock as I thought if my daughter gets stuck the center diff is the first easy step for traction.
When I started this morning I heard nothing pressing the center diff button or entering low range with the plug/jumper in. There is no light on the dash either. The front and rear switch yielded only flashing lights in a gravel lot. I have been reading this and others:

Troubleshooting the Toyota FJ80 Land Cruiser Center Diff Lock (CDL) -
A step-by-step tutorial on troubleshooting the Center Diff Lock on a Toyota FJ80 Land Cruiser.

By the end of the day, I still had no light for the center diff but I could clearly hear the relay click in the footwell and a motor whine under the car. This was both with the switch and using low range and the plug.
There is still no center light and the FR/RR remain flashing. I will remove and test the indicator switch for the light tomorrow.
What else should I do?
For background; I doubt either low range or the lockers have been used in 7 years. Fluids are all topped off.
Thanks