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Anybody have any thoughts on why my locking rear diff will not engage? It just blinks the whole time. I'm following the manual's instructions, but it's not working. It's in 4 low, wheels not moving. Tried it in Park, Reverse, Neutral, and Drive with wheels not moving. Still nothing. Plan to take it to the dealer if I can't get it to work. Thanks, Doug
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So you put it in 4 high, put it in neurtal, and then 4 low?
 
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So you put it in 4 high, put it in neutral, and then 4 low?
Yes, you always have to go to neutral before you engage in 4Lo. That engagement usually works pretty well. The 4Lo light stops blinking and then I rode in 4Lo for 50 yards or so, before I stopped and pushed the lock diff button. Just keep blinking.
 

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It’s not likely to engage if you’re not moving. Also, manuver the truck in a way to make the rear tires turn at different speeds, wether it be turning while moving or actually goosing the throttle to make one rear tire slip just enough for the locker to engage.
 
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It’s not likely to engage if you’re not moving. Also, manuver the truck in a way to make the rear tires turn at different speeds, wether it be turning while moving or actually goosing the throttle to make one rear tire slip just enough for the locker to engage.
Well this is my first Taco so all good to know. Seems like they manual would go into some of these gyrations! I'll try you suggestions soon and let everyone know if it works. Thanks,
 

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This is normal. Go ahead and put the truck into drive after pushing the button and roll a foot or two forward. It should lock once the pin engages. With the window down, you’ll be able to hear it click into place.
 
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It worked! I turned the wheel sharply and drove forward like a yard and it engaged. It's crazy the manual doesn't tell you that. When they say the wheels need to not be moving I take that literally, haha. Thanks to everyone's help and replies.
 
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Definitely should have taken it to the dealer... this is in fact not normal And the manual tells you to take it to the dealership In that exact same situation It says if the light continues to Blink and does not engage Take it to the dealership there is a problem with your four-wheel drive..
Just because you can make it work doesn't mean it's working correctly.
It is designed To engage while you're at a stop That is literally the point of the function Is when you are stuck at a stop And cannot move Due to positioning then you lock Get out of that position and unlock If you have to move it to engage it There is absolutely something wrong with it
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