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well typically is there is a noise when making a turn its caused by a bad cv-joint but if your having problems with the 4 wheel drive i would look at the linkage to the transfer case and make sure there is not to much play or bent or broke rods and stuff.
This model always this problem, usually after about 90,000 miles and the other instruments will eventually follow. There are companies that will repair this for you just use google (instrumentclusters.com) to find them. I was charged 185.00 for the repair... GM wanted over 500.00!
Try swapping a different battery into it. If the car starts, drive it to Autozone for a charging system test. With a fresh battery, they can tell you if the car's charging system (voltage regulator and alternator) are healthy. That's the best first step.
your problem solution is check for the interior light fuses in the fuse box located mostly at the lower side on the dashbord at the corner incase of right hand or left hand drive vehicles
Check the wiring in the rear. If this has a tow package,the converter could be bad. If you have a daytime running light system the module could be bad. Also for good measure check the fuses under the hood & in the cab. You'll need a wiring diagram,test light,& multi-meter to go further.
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