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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 10:59 PM
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regardless of whether it throws a code or not, have u drained the front and rear diffs? in my opinion if you havent you are way past due.
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by chimchim53
I had the same problem on my 2000 Z71, I took out the electronic 4 wheel switch, took it apart and re-soldered the pins on the back and it went away. I was getting the light on and off and also my truck would stay in 4WD when I tried to switch it back to 2WD. I also was not getting a code from the computer. Working perfect now. Maybe this will help. Good luck.
hmm. That's a thought. My 4wd works great, had it on a farm road this weekend and everything is working like a top.

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regardless of whether it throws a code or not, have u drained the front and rear diffs? in my opinion if you havent you are way past due.
I have not. I bought the truck with 95,000 on it so I don't know if they did before me. . . but it certainly wouldn't hurt. That was on my list of stuff to do.

What is the best brand of fluid to use?
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 11:45 PM
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My latest update. So my truck was acting really goofy for a few days. I got it home and the lights were not lighting up on the switch, and it would be in 2 and 4L would be lit up. I used my 4wd this last weekend and everything has been fine since, no light "knock on wood". I think I am going to do as 06Sierra says and go ahead and change the fluids in it.

If anyone has a link on changing front and rear diff fluid post it up, I'm sure I can do it but it has been a long time and it was on an obs so a little refresher couldn't hurt. Thanks for all of your help!!!
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Old Oct 27, 2010 | 11:57 PM
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Changing the fluids is a good idea but the problem you are having is most likely the encoder motor sensor. I just replaced mine a month or so ago, it was doing the same thing that has been described here by others. Front diff has a drain plug so it's pretty straight forward. Rear diff you have to pull the cover off so you'll need to pick up a gasket before hand. Rear will take about 3 quarts and I don't remember for sure the amount for the front. It's a little less than the rear.
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Old Oct 28, 2010 | 12:30 AM
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10 4. Thank you sir! Any specific brand of fluid you use? Do we have to use Mobil synthetic?
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