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My 1999 GV has the same problem. From my initial research, it seems that a common problem is a faulty air pump or a leak in the air line or actuator that engages the 4wd. This vehicle uses a pressure line instead of a vacuum line to engage the 4wd. I just got my GV back from my mechanic about 30 minutes ago and it seems like my air pump is dying (mounted inside the front bumper). Now I just have to find a replacement. ( I live about 90 miles from the nearest dealer.)
Take your rig.. drive it to a gas station.. fill the tank up with gas.. also fill 2 jugs of gasoline at the same time... put the jugs in the back of it.. now drive as far as you can until the rig runs out of gas.. then, take the two jugs of gas.. pour it all over the rig, inside and out.. now light it a-blaze, then walk to your nearest car dealer and buy a new car..
I had the same problem check the 4x4 air pump behind front bumper
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