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Car Forum / GMC Cars / December 2005

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2000 Blazer Won't Go Into 4H

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Mike Marlow - 08 Dec 2005 18:29 GMT
Hi All:

The vehicle in question is a 2000 Blazer with 81,000.  It will go into 4 Low
with no problems but will not go into 4 High all of a sudden.  This is
something that just started today.  Don't know if all of the 2000's are
electronic transfer cases or not, but this one is.

The owner's manual says to put the truck into Park while the 4H light is
flashing if this happens, but that results in nothing.  Both the 4H and the
4L lights flash when 4H is selected.  If you select 4L, both lights flash
briefly and then 4L engages.  If you select 4H, both flash briefly and then
2 comes on.

Tried shutting the truck off completely - no luck.

Any suggestions appreciated.

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-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net

Tom Woodman - 10 Dec 2005 16:57 GMT
I had a similiar but not exactly the same problem with my 99 Sierra.
Mechanic replaced what he called the 4x4 switch which is located in a
vulnerable position near the front axle.
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Mike Marlow - 11 Dec 2005 04:41 GMT
> I had a similiar but not exactly the same problem with my 99 Sierra.
> Mechanic replaced what he called the 4x4 switch which is located in a
> vulnerable position near the front axle.

Thanks Tom - we'll look at that.

-Mike-

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