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2007-2020 Transfer Case Actuator

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by sixweeds, Jan 29, 2020.

  1. Feb 24, 2025 at 6:46 AM
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    MentalThrashinMad

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    Installed drilled & slotted rotors all around it. Installed a Rough Country Air Intake.Plus a set of Helwig helper springs for 2500 lbs. extra towing and hauling capacity.
    I found it from MIK Electronic product #MPU12491MMB0 trying to get a reply from them at this time. I'm awaiting a reply from them. Problem is they're located in Japan. Probably Toyotas supplier or owned by Toyota.
     
  2. Mar 12, 2025 at 6:42 AM
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    I started getting the 4 Hi light blinking on my 1794 2020 CM. I tried to disconnect the battery for an hour with no luck. I also confirmed that when I engage 4 HI, the drive shaft from the TC to the front axle engages. When it's not in 4 HI, I can manually turn the drive shaft. I also hear the actuator on the TC engaging. I do not hear any engagement on the front actuator. I could not find the actuator like the one pictured in the first video but not sure they may have changed anything for the 2020 models. Any insight before I get into maybe replacing the front actuator.

    Thanks
     
  3. Mar 30, 2025 at 10:07 AM
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    Low Mileage. Immaculate all leather interior. Truck runs like a champ. No issues. 5.7liter million mile motor that has had every oil - - Tow package with tow mirrors. - King reservoir shocks front and rear - 6” Pro Comp Lift - SPC Upper Control Arms -20” Monster wheels w/35x13.50 Cooper STT Pro’s - Volant air intake - Maganaflow dual-in/ dual-out exhaust - onboard ViAir compression with tank - Kenwood upgraded audio for CarPlay, etc - Bought from original owner who has done too much to remember or list. - a few things I need help, suggestions and SUPPORT with that just need fixing
    I realize this isn’t a NEW post and has some years of info. The problem I’m having, and I haven’t had time to check anything yet, on my 2007, once I engage 4L with the switch, it will go right into gear. But once I try to go back into 2H it does one of two things, either goes right into 2H or hesitates sometimes upto a minute. Then seems to finally slip in. BUT the kicker, almost every time once I stop, turn off engine, say at grocery store, once I restart engine, it’s flashing both 4H and 4L lights on dash and truck won’t go, like it’s in neutral. I’m just stuck there, can go forward or backward. I’ve had to turn off engine, turn the switch back and forth from 2H, 4H & 4L and so far it will eventually engage back into 2H where I leave the switch. A little embarrassing stuck in a shopping center parking lot half out of the parking space. Once it goes through this cycle of restarting engine, turning switch back and forth on no particular order, once it gets back into 2H, it seems to stay there. It’s only that very first time after shifting into 4L that I have to go through this process. Not sure what to try as some say vent can’t be seen on the 2nd gen’s or taken off without dropping the case. Maybe time to go see the stealer.
     
  4. Mar 30, 2025 at 11:45 AM
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    After climbing under the truck this morning I found the vacuum tube split like many others have mentioned. I had enough slack so I cut off about 3/4” of the hose and smeared a thin layer of removable thread lock on the outside of the nipple making sure not to get any inside the nipple. Then shoved the hose back on, it was nice and tight. I’ll be taking to the store later and give an update.

    My Ford Excursion had the same issue but all I had to do was lock (rotate) the front hubs so I never could find the leak. And since I had a work-around, I never had it fixed. The Tundra is different and won’t even move if it can get into one gear or the other. It just stays in neutral so I had to fix it and hopefully losing vacuum is all it was.
     
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  5. Apr 27, 2025 at 4:00 AM
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    Been a while since i've been on here.
    After about 7 or so years my son and I decided to go wheel the truck. Had a great time, was mostly in 4hi and a bit in 4lo with the the rear locker on. The group came down and I put it in 2wd as we hit the asphalt to go to the next spot.
    Had lunch and we hit the next trail.
    I go to put it in 4hi and nothing. Meaning no light showing 4wd on the dash and no clicking or engaging from the actuator.
    checked the fuse, its good, still replaced it.
    pulled the battery and still nothing.
    Had to end our trip early.
    Any thoughts? We tested and it doesnt engage or activate so the light bulb in the dash isnt burned out.
    Went under the truck and checked the actuator, visually all the wires are good and connectors are plugged in. ran a code scanner and nothing related to the 4wd system..

    Once the sun comes up i'll check voltage at the back of the switch, last night i ordered a replacement switch..
     
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  6. Apr 27, 2025 at 4:01 AM
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    Ok, first, i'm surprised this hasnt gotten more attention.
    Can you update us on this.. were you successful? do you have a write up on this.

    this is bad ass!
     
  7. Apr 27, 2025 at 10:15 AM
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    Did you check the vacuum hose on top of the actuator? Once I cut my hose hose back about 3/4”, past the splint in the hose, mine seems to be working. I don’t use 4L often but I read you should change through all the gears monthly to keep them from getting “stuck” in either position, especially 4L. Supposedly water can get inside and begin to form rust which prevents the actuator from moving freely. Moving it more often keeps the lubricants inside moving around all the plastic gears, or so I’ve read.
     
  8. Apr 27, 2025 at 11:03 AM
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    Ill check. But from all my reading if water got in, I'd have flashing dash lights for the 4hi 4lo. I get no lights at all..

     

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