95 GC "service 4wd switch"
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Re: 95 GC "service 4wd switch"
SNSPRT wrote:
> i am hoping someone can help me. My wife's GC keeps notifing us to
> service the 4wd switch. What exactly is it telling us?
For some reason the cluster can not tell what position your transfer case is in.
It's not a critical thing if your transfer case is shifting properly.
(i.e. you haven't been in a wreck or bounced off something
that could have smacked the transfer case) Like a big rock :D
Shift it through the settings and back to see if that fixes the problem
then get under and disconnect/reconnect the plug at the sensor on the transfer
case. Should be a oval four conductor up on the transfer case.
--
DougW
> i am hoping someone can help me. My wife's GC keeps notifing us to
> service the 4wd switch. What exactly is it telling us?
For some reason the cluster can not tell what position your transfer case is in.
It's not a critical thing if your transfer case is shifting properly.
(i.e. you haven't been in a wreck or bounced off something
that could have smacked the transfer case) Like a big rock :D
Shift it through the settings and back to see if that fixes the problem
then get under and disconnect/reconnect the plug at the sensor on the transfer
case. Should be a oval four conductor up on the transfer case.
--
DougW
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Re: 95 GC "service 4wd switch"
SNSPRT wrote:
> i am hoping someone can help me. My wife's GC keeps notifing us to
> service the 4wd switch. What exactly is it telling us?
For some reason the cluster can not tell what position your transfer case is in.
It's not a critical thing if your transfer case is shifting properly.
(i.e. you haven't been in a wreck or bounced off something
that could have smacked the transfer case) Like a big rock :D
Shift it through the settings and back to see if that fixes the problem
then get under and disconnect/reconnect the plug at the sensor on the transfer
case. Should be a oval four conductor up on the transfer case.
--
DougW
> i am hoping someone can help me. My wife's GC keeps notifing us to
> service the 4wd switch. What exactly is it telling us?
For some reason the cluster can not tell what position your transfer case is in.
It's not a critical thing if your transfer case is shifting properly.
(i.e. you haven't been in a wreck or bounced off something
that could have smacked the transfer case) Like a big rock :D
Shift it through the settings and back to see if that fixes the problem
then get under and disconnect/reconnect the plug at the sensor on the transfer
case. Should be a oval four conductor up on the transfer case.
--
DougW
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Re: 95 GC "service 4wd switch"
SNSPRT wrote:
> i am hoping someone can help me. My wife's GC keeps notifing us to
> service the 4wd switch. What exactly is it telling us?
For some reason the cluster can not tell what position your transfer case is in.
It's not a critical thing if your transfer case is shifting properly.
(i.e. you haven't been in a wreck or bounced off something
that could have smacked the transfer case) Like a big rock :D
Shift it through the settings and back to see if that fixes the problem
then get under and disconnect/reconnect the plug at the sensor on the transfer
case. Should be a oval four conductor up on the transfer case.
--
DougW
> i am hoping someone can help me. My wife's GC keeps notifing us to
> service the 4wd switch. What exactly is it telling us?
For some reason the cluster can not tell what position your transfer case is in.
It's not a critical thing if your transfer case is shifting properly.
(i.e. you haven't been in a wreck or bounced off something
that could have smacked the transfer case) Like a big rock :D
Shift it through the settings and back to see if that fixes the problem
then get under and disconnect/reconnect the plug at the sensor on the transfer
case. Should be a oval four conductor up on the transfer case.
--
DougW
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Re: 95 GC "service 4wd switch"
SNSPRT wrote:
> i am hoping someone can help me. My wife's GC keeps notifing us to
> service the 4wd switch. What exactly is it telling us?
For some reason the cluster can not tell what position your transfer case is in.
It's not a critical thing if your transfer case is shifting properly.
(i.e. you haven't been in a wreck or bounced off something
that could have smacked the transfer case) Like a big rock :D
Shift it through the settings and back to see if that fixes the problem
then get under and disconnect/reconnect the plug at the sensor on the transfer
case. Should be a oval four conductor up on the transfer case.
--
DougW
> i am hoping someone can help me. My wife's GC keeps notifing us to
> service the 4wd switch. What exactly is it telling us?
For some reason the cluster can not tell what position your transfer case is in.
It's not a critical thing if your transfer case is shifting properly.
(i.e. you haven't been in a wreck or bounced off something
that could have smacked the transfer case) Like a big rock :D
Shift it through the settings and back to see if that fixes the problem
then get under and disconnect/reconnect the plug at the sensor on the transfer
case. Should be a oval four conductor up on the transfer case.
--
DougW
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