Adham Hany
Junior Member
Hi everyone,
I’m posting to get advice and to double-check something with the community, especially from anyone experienced with AlfaOBD and earlier 4th-gen Rams.
Truck details:
Mechanical status:
Behavior after the swap:
From all my testing, the issue does not appear to be mechanical.
It looks like a control / logic limitation related to the Front Axle Disconnect (FAD).
I’m aware of the well-known RamForum post where a 2013+ PowerNet Ram successfully used AlfaOBD to change the transfer case type in the BCM (BW44-44 → BW44-45), which fixed FAD behavior and restored true 2WD.
However, on my 2011 Non-PowerNet truck:
My questions to the community:
The truck works reliably using N → 4L → 4H, but I’m trying to understand whether a more factory-correct solution exists or if this is simply the expected behavior on early 4th-gen Rams.
Any insight or shared experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I’m posting to get advice and to double-check something with the community, especially from anyone experienced with AlfaOBD and earlier 4th-gen Rams.
Truck details:
- Dodge Ram 1500 DS
- Model year: 2011
- Platform: Non-PowerNet (2006–2011)
- Original transfer case: BW44-44
- Current transfer case: BW44-45
Mechanical status:
- Transfer case is mechanically healthy
- Encoder motor works normally
- 4L engages and disengages correctly
- High / Low ranges are clearly functional
- No fault codes or mechanical noises
Behavior after the swap:
- From 2WD → 4H:
- 4H indicator turns on
- Transfer case is in High range
- Front axle does not engage
- From 4L → 4H:
- Front axle remains engaged
- 4H works normally
- From 4H → 2WD:
- Indicator switches to 2WD
- Front axle sometimes stays engaged
- Reliable disengagement only happens after cycling 4L → 2WD
From all my testing, the issue does not appear to be mechanical.
It looks like a control / logic limitation related to the Front Axle Disconnect (FAD).
I’m aware of the well-known RamForum post where a 2013+ PowerNet Ram successfully used AlfaOBD to change the transfer case type in the BCM (BW44-44 → BW44-45), which fixed FAD behavior and restored true 2WD.
However, on my 2011 Non-PowerNet truck:
- I do not see any “Transfer Case Type” or similar parameter in AlfaOBD
- There does not appear to be any way to code or change BW44-44 vs BW44-45 behavior
- From what I can tell, AlfaOBD does not expose transfer case type configuration on Non-PowerNet platforms
My questions to the community:
- Can anyone confirm whether Non-PowerNet (2006–2011) Rams truly lack any AlfaOBD option to change transfer case type?
- Has anyone found a hidden parameter, workaround, or alternative module that allows proper BW44-45 logic on these trucks?
- Or is this a known limitation of the Non-PowerNet architecture?
The truck works reliably using N → 4L → 4H, but I’m trying to understand whether a more factory-correct solution exists or if this is simply the expected behavior on early 4th-gen Rams.
Any insight or shared experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.




