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Old 03-07-2012, 07:25 PM   #1
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4x4 Help

I have a 1994 Full-Size Blazer with the 4L60E with the dog-leg 4WD shifter mounted on the transfer case. I am able to shift into both 4-High and 4-Low with the indicator light showing, but the front axle does not pull. The actuator is working fine and the fuse is fine. I know that there is a switch on the transfer case also but I have not been able to check it out. There is also a good bit of play in the front drive shaft. Are there any fixes that you guys might know of or any tips?
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Old 03-07-2012, 10:20 PM   #2
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Re: 4x4 Help

I think there is a vacuum actuated collar on the passanger side axle that slides over to engage the right side stub shaft. They conk out sometimes creating a similar experience you are describing. Everything shows fine but the front just doesn't engage. Have someone shift the t-case in and out while you stick your ear to that junction box and listen for engagement.

Hope that helps. -steve
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Old 03-08-2012, 07:59 PM   #3
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Re: 4x4 Help

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I think there is a vacuum actuated collar on the passanger side axle that slides over to engage the right side stub shaft. They conk out sometimes creating a similar experience you are describing. Everything shows fine but the front just doesn't engage. Have someone shift the t-case in and out while you stick your ear to that junction box and listen for engagement.

Hope that helps. -steve
Thanks Steve! I was thinking that it might have been something like that. A buddy of mine owns a 4X4 Custom shop here in town and I think we're going to put it on the lift and give it a ride to see what we can figure out.
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