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A hardy thank you to JG's UTV. He was able to get me an actuator and told me what it took to install it. He mailed it and it got to me fast. With his input I installed it with no hassle.

The only thing that was a bit surprising is there isn't a bracket on my Trooper for the bolt under the actuator. I made sure the other two were tight and I don't see the missing bolt as a problem.

Thanks again for every ones help.

Gumball

Hi'Gumball' welcome!

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My 4 wheel drive actuator has now failed also, took it apart and noticed that it has Artic Cat 4 WD OD Rev. A written on one end of it. Must have gotten some water in the box because there is rust on the motor and corrosion on the circuit board. Plan to figure out the schematic and repair it, so if any one has a dead unit laying around that I can borrow or have to help me figure this thing out, let me know, I may just up and rebuild it to my specs.

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My 4 wheel drive actuator has now failed also, took it apart and noticed that it has Artic Cat 4 WD OD Rev. A written on one end of it. Must have gotten some water in the box because there is rust on the motor and corrosion on the circuit board. Plan to figure out the schematic and repair it, so if any one has a dead unit laying around that I can borrow or have to help me figure this thing out, let me know, I may just up and rebuild it to my specs.

Kinarfi

Kinarfi I would just do a manual lever swap on it, works out best in the long run

Jarrad

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Kinarfi I would just do a manual lever swap on it, works out best in the long run

Jarrad

You may be correct, but what fun would that be? at least for me, took it apart, pulled a few components, took photos, cleaned, reassembled and it works, so I sealed it up with silicone and right now the silicone is curing. Seems it must have leaked some water in and corroded and the corrosion was side tracking the signal to go to 2 wheel drive.

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You may be correct, but what fun would that be? at least for me, took it apart, pulled a few components, took photos, cleaned, reassembled and it works, so I sealed it up with silicone and right now the silicone is curing. Seems it must have leaked some water in and corroded and the corrosion was side tracking the signal to go to 2 wheel drive.

Kinarfi

Got it in and working, but now the winch in/out switch is sticking and that could ruin the day, so I got to fix that, will probably just replace the switches locally available toggle switches, maybe even relocated them and LED lites.

Kinarfi

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