> I thought mine was in celebration, like Christmas? I didn't know it actually
> meant anything.
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> > people who have problems with 4WD and need to go to a shop and have it
> > checked
I haven't had a chance to test the 4wd when the light has been on, but will
when I get a chance. I did call my local dealer and talked to a service
adviser and he said it has been a common problem and most of the time it has
been an encoder switch, so I called the parts department and they do not
have such a part listed for my truck but they do have an Ignition Cylinder
Case and that is what he thinks he is referring to as an encoder switch.
Thanks
John
GMC Gremlin - 15 Oct 2004 00:57 GMT
It's an encoder motor, IIRC. It's not cheap, but is the most common cause of
any 4x4 push-button problem.
GMC Gremlin
> > I thought mine was in celebration, like Christmas? I didn't know it
> actually
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> Thanks
> John
Bruce Christian - 15 Oct 2004 01:05 GMT
Wow did I have trouble with my service 4wd light. I took it in 5 times to
get it fixed. they replaced the encoder, some linkage, flashed the truck's
computer several times, and hopefully it is fixed. I also know that they
have had problems with the buttons on the dash as well. Also try a search
on
http://www.trailerlife.com/cforum/index.cfm/fuseaction/listings/forum/41.cfm.
I am not promoting this site, but they are another source for information.
bruce Christian
2003 2500hd ls.
> > I thought mine was in celebration, like Christmas? I didn't know it
> actually
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> Thanks
> John