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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / 4x4 Cars / October 2006

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4 wheel drive not engaging

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deafone - 21 Oct 2006 12:30 GMT
on my 95 blazer my indicator lites on the transfer switch sometimes go from
4 low to 4 high by themselves without engaging tranfer case without buttons
being touched.  and they dont work even if i do press on them ... ? is. is
the switch bad or the transfer modual or the electronic  switch motor ?
the system worked last winter fine.is there a relay or fuse other than the
fuse block at the door panel.
SnoMan - 21 Oct 2006 16:06 GMT
>on my 95 blazer my indicator lites on the transfer switch sometimes go from
>4 low to 4 high by themselves without engaging tranfer case without buttons
>being touched.  and they dont work even if i do press on them ... ? is. is
>the switch bad or the transfer modual or the electronic  switch motor ?
>the system worked last winter fine.is there a relay or fuse other than the
>fuse block at the door panel.

That model is known to have switch issues and it would be the first
item I would suspect. Oh the joys of push button 4x4!
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deafone - 26 Oct 2006 21:47 GMT
Hey SnoMan thanks for the reply but is it the switch buttons on the dash
or the electronic switch motor ? that you were refering too. and i agree
with the push button part my wifes jeep cherokee isnt like mine.. Thank
God. good ol lever shift.
 
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