Click to Enlarge. Replacement Locking Hub. Part Number: Brand: Replacement. Position: Front. Condition: New. Shipping Options: Free Ground Shipping. This Part Fits:. Dorman Locking Hub. Shipping Options: Ground. Warn Locking Hub Kit. Notes: Standard Manual Hub Kit. Website Reviews. Dorman Locking Hub - for Ford Excursion. Part Number: W Shipping Options: Ground, Overnight, 2 Day. List Price:. Vehicle Ford Excursion Show More. Part Number: SK Part Number: TRP Forums New posts. What's new New posts New media New media comments Latest activity.
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Auto locking hubs dont work on Excursion. Thread starter Nissan11 Start date Feb 1, Nissan11 Well-Known Member. My parents have a v10 excursion as a tow rig on the horse farm. My mom was going to drive it to work today since the half mile dirt driveway was slick but she could not get the 4wd to work. I messed with it this afternoon and the problem is the auto locking hubs. The hubs have an "auto" position and a "lock" position. I cant turn the hubs by hand, but using a pair of channel locks I was able to get them to go into the "lock" position in which case the 4wd works fine and the front wheels turn.
When in the "auto" position, though, the hubs will not engage. It has probably been a couple of years since it has been in 4wd, I think they have been driving it in the snow thinking it was in 4wd when the front hubs were not engaged. Should I be able to turn the hubs by hand or are they supposed to be hard to turn? Can I just pull the hub assembly for each wheel and grease it up? Joined Jun 22, Location sherrills ford n. Hurdt Well-Known Member. IIRC the auto part will only work above a certain temperature.
Check the owners manual. What is the reasoning behind that idea? I read the manual over twice and it doesnt say anything about temperature having any affect on the hubs.
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