OK thanks the Rubicon circuitry is a good bit more complicated- Rubicons will not activate the lockers unless the vehicle knows it’s in four Lo-or the system has been overrode.Ah the indicator switch. It’s just a simple switch to ground so doubt it’s picky about brand. I replaced my non-Rubicon with a Crown and it’s been trouble free. It goes directly to the Instrument Cluster to turn the 4wd light on and assist in the logic if lockers can be enabled on not.
Looks like i'm wrong, i just checked the FSM and on the Rubicon the indicator does go to the PCM but in the non-Rubicon it goes direct to the Cluster. What's interesting is the logic still works in the non-Rubicon (ie. you can't enable lockers without 4wd being turned on) but as far as i know, they never offered lockers in non-Rubicons.OK thanks the Rubicon circuitry is a good bit more complicated- Rubicons will not activate the lockers unless the vehicle knows it’s in four Lo-or the system has been overrode.
I’m gonna try to tag @Jerry Bransford - I know he’s going to tell me the wire everything direct and I’m not opposed to that I’m just trying to understand which selector switch to purchase and if the PCM is part of the circuitry-
Thanks man
One thing I don’t like about the switch is the fact it in its normal position which is going to be 2 hi the spring is full compressed rather than at rest.
Thank you for posting thatLooks like i'm wrong, i just checked the FSM and on the Rubicon the indicator does go to the PCM but in the non-Rubicon it goes direct to the Cluster. What's interesting is the logic still works in the non-Rubicon (ie. you can't enable lockers without 4wd being turned on) but as far as i know, they never offered lockers in non-Rubicons.
That's pretty slick. Now I want a 241ORThe Rubicon Transfer case (241OR) uses a 6 position 4wd switch that you should try and get a MOPAR unit. It operates based on sending a resistance signal to the PCM so the PCM knows which position the transfer case is in. The switch IS NOT a Normally Open 12V switch going right to the 4WD indicator light on the cluster, as the TJ w/231's do.
Be careful what you "want" for. Installing a Rubicon Case into a sport or a Sahara TJ is more involved than most think.That's pretty slick. Now I want a 241OR
Thank you sirThe Rubicon Transfer case (241OR) uses a 6 position 4wd switch that you should try and get a MOPAR unit. It operates based on sending a resistance signal to the PCM so the PCM knows which position the transfer case is in. The switch IS NOT a Normally Open 12V switch going right to the 4WD indicator light on the cluster, as the TJ w/231's do.
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Thank you I just saw thisYa, my answer is based on the Rubicon wiring & logic. I currently have my cluster and axle lock switch on a bench since I am trying to replicate the factory setup in my non-Rubicon.
The indicator switch goes to the cluster.
The speed goes to the PCM and the PCM sends it to the cluster.
The transfer case gear (high or low) goes to the PCM and the PCM sends it to the cluster.
The cluster then applies the complicated logic and grounds LOCKER ENABLE 1 & LOCKER ENABLE 2 wires which go to the locker switch
The locker switch then activates the FRONT LOCKER REQUEST & REAR LOCKER REQUEST based on the ENABLE 1 & 2 signals.
The FRONT & REAR LOCKER INDICATOR SWITCH SENSE gets sent to the cluster and if after being requested doesn't activate within a few seconds, the cluster cancels the request by turning ENABLE 1 & 2 off.