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Did they change the BCM or PCM? The BCM doesn't have anything to do with the gauges or transmission shifting or the PRNDL lights. The transmission range sensor is where I would start. This sends a signal to the PCM, from the PCM to the PRNDL lights. The PCM also reads other sensor for shifting. I would have to put it on a scanner to see what was going on. Three things I would definitely check are the range sensor, wires from the range sensor to the PCM and the PCM.
This is a silly simple question, but is the an OD off light that is turned on on your dash? Many cars have a button on the column or shift stick that turns off the over-drive. Sometimes people hit that on accident and turn off their over-drive. MOST cars have an indicator light either on that switch or on the dashboard that lets you know that's happening. Check this first. If there is no button to turn off over-drive and no other indicator, it's probably time to visit your mechanic or trans shop.
This is normal for the shift indicator lift to stay on while the car is being exited. If you come back later, peek inside without opening the door and see if it is still glowing.
When you are finished with your 4 wheel drive,put the transmission in neutral, disengage 4 wheel drive and shift to reverse then back up a couple feet before shifting to forward gear.
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