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06 grizz 660 - Lost my 4x4 Front dif bad?

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Old Jul 23, 2009 | 02:03 PM
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Default 06 grizz 660 - Lost my 4x4 Front dif bad?

Hey Fellas, Out last night with some buds and we were in some heavy skag. No fun at all. Stuck, winch, stuck, winch (repeat that numerous times, lol) Winch stopped working (slips, seems to be bad clutch) anyways got stuck pretty bad, sunk, put it in dif lock, holding override in. Wheels were cranked as the way it was stuck, couldnt straighten them out. Heard it clunking repeatively, took it out of dif lock, then same thing. Got winched out and 4x4 not working. The lights come on the cluster but front is not spinning.

Any ideas fellas where to trouble shoot first? Not looking forward to an expensive repair as it could be.

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Old Jul 23, 2009 | 05:29 PM
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You could try checking to see if power is getting all the way to the diff. Could be wire problems or a fuse.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2009 | 10:07 PM
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ya, ill have to wash it up and take a better look at it. In back of the truck right now and off to work for 5 days tomorrow, so ill see on days off where i stand. Hopefully its just electrical issue. Although few mins ago i climbed on the back of truck, started quad, put it in 4x4 and heard the power going to the servo motor. So hopefully its all good. Dont believe i heard the servo engaging last night. But who knows.
 
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