My diff actuator on my 2006 GX470 was very slow to lock, so I decided to investigate.
I pulled off the diff actuator, and it was indeed full of oil. So I ordered a new set of gaskets/o-rings. I saw an excellent YouTube video that showed how to actually disassemble the actuator, clean it out, and re-greasing it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92WwOsLc39E&t=22s
I tried to be careful not to move the gears in the process, put it back together, re-installed the actuator on the truck, and it doesn't work (center diff doesn't lock, and a bunch of dash lights are on (check engine light, VSC, etc; you know, the same lights that come on if your gas cap is bad).
So I removed the actuator again, took it apart again, rewatched the video to make sure the gear timing was right, put it back together and re-installed it, and same result.
What I noticed is that the first time I installed the actuator, I could hear the motor trying to do it's job before all the dash lights came on. The second time I installed it, I didn't hear the actuator motor even trying to do anything.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Is there a way that I can reset the electronics so that it tries moving the motor again? Would clearing faults with an OBDII device get it to retry the actuator motor?
If I should just give up and buy a new actuator, where do you suggest I buy it from?
I pulled off the diff actuator, and it was indeed full of oil. So I ordered a new set of gaskets/o-rings. I saw an excellent YouTube video that showed how to actually disassemble the actuator, clean it out, and re-greasing it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92WwOsLc39E&t=22s
I tried to be careful not to move the gears in the process, put it back together, re-installed the actuator on the truck, and it doesn't work (center diff doesn't lock, and a bunch of dash lights are on (check engine light, VSC, etc; you know, the same lights that come on if your gas cap is bad).
So I removed the actuator again, took it apart again, rewatched the video to make sure the gear timing was right, put it back together and re-installed it, and same result.
What I noticed is that the first time I installed the actuator, I could hear the motor trying to do it's job before all the dash lights came on. The second time I installed it, I didn't hear the actuator motor even trying to do anything.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Is there a way that I can reset the electronics so that it tries moving the motor again? Would clearing faults with an OBDII device get it to retry the actuator motor?
If I should just give up and buy a new actuator, where do you suggest I buy it from?