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Anonymous Posted on Jun 17, 2010

Front wheels won't engage when in 4 wheel

1996 GMC Sierra 2500 w/5.7 L eng. Automatic transmission - Front wheels won't engage when transfer case is in 4 wheel position. The problem is not the fuse or the front differential actuator.

  • Anonymous Jun 17, 2010

    Left off a piece of info - there is no voltage being applied to the differential actuator.

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Then the problem would be in the differential. something came loose or broke off the actuator on the inside

  • Randy Ohler Jun 17, 2010

    That makes a difference. check to see if you power to the switch if you don't theres the problem. if you don't and you like to play you need to check the wire going to the actuator, probably broken somewhere may be right at the plug

  • Randy Ohler Jun 17, 2010

    sorry i meant sto say if you do on the second

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