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Old Jan 12, 2004 | 05:25 PM
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dont forget your seatbelt light, and battery light at mid-ignition...


with the occasional low fuel, and change oil light
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Old Jan 12, 2004 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 1BADHD


That means its trying to engage!! Lucky it cant. That would be a ride would it? Cruising 60 or so and it goes into 4 lo!! After the smoke clears, tires stop squeeling and you get it stopped. I am sure you would have to clean the **** outta your pants!
once in a while it will engage when i am going from park to drive.
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Old Jan 13, 2004 | 08:50 PM
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KeukaZ71......GM says the ONLY reason that the "Service 4WD" light will light up on the '99's is a faulty switch (apparantly on later models it will light up for other reasons).....it does sometimes switch between 2HI and Auto4x4 by itself sometimes too

Nick99Chevy....BOTH lights are on because I pulled the 60amp fuse out of the electrical center to shut the pump off (it was running constantly and I don't want to have to buy BOTH a new EBCM AND a new ABS pump), witht he fuse only the ABS light is on but the pump won't shut off

SmokinRice...it's all yours when I repalce the sucker (you need a stealthy nitrious switch huh )
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