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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / 4x4 Cars / June 2005

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4x4 engages by itself

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Jimmy97 - 23 Jun 2005 04:25 GMT
From my previous post, I had the actuator with cable replaced and the front
now engages. One problem is at highway speed while i'm on 2hi there is
noise coming from the front right like the 4x4 is engaging, that will
happen when decelerating say to go off an exit from the highway or going
up a slant? Once I hear that noise I press the 4hi and the noise
dissapears. I'll stop on the shoulder and will make sure that it is indeed
disengage and start going again. As soon that I have to let go the gas
while going 75 km/hr it will try to engage again. Took it back to the shop
whick replaced the cable and was told that it can be the push button switch
inside that might be defective and need to be replaced. If any reader had
that happened to their veh before I would like to know what I can do?
Thank you for your help into this problem.
SnoMan - 23 Jun 2005 19:36 GMT
>From my previous post, I had the actuator with cable replaced and the
>front
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>that happened to their veh before I would like to know what I can do?
>Thank you for your help into this problem.

What is the year, make and type of vehical?
Jimmy97 - 23 Jun 2005 22:36 GMT
SnoMan, It is a 1997 Gmc Jimmy SLE,6cyl
 
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