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Old 08-28-2010, 08:39 PM
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hi my name is shawn, i have a 98 chevy blazer, my 4x4 does not work. i bought the truck a year ago. And i'm not sure what the previous own had done, but today i layed under the truck and was looking at my trans case and i noticed that there is a pigtail like wire that is unhooked and it has a cap stuffed into one of the holes. i know its a vacum line and i'm pritty sure that is my problem but i'm not sure why the previous owner would unhook it. when i engage the 4x4 i put it into nutral and press the 4x4 button and it will click and kind jurk like it went 4wheel drive. So i took it to a friends shop and put it on a lift and drove it in the air just to see if the front wheel roll and they don't. i really would like to fix it before winter comes. thank you
 
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Check the acauator under the battery
 
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Old 08-29-2010, 01:25 PM
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how do i tell weather or not its bad? thank you
 
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The actuator has been covered in extensive detail all over the forum. It is a vacuum actuator. If the rubber is torn, it is bad. If it doesn't pull in when vacuum is applied to it, it is bad.
 
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ok thank you
 
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i just went out and checked the actuator it looks fine. the ruber diaphragm was pretty fresh so i checked all the lines running down to the pigtail like plug that goes into the trans case witch is caped off. what i can't understand is why the previous own caped it off. should i just pull the cap out and plug it in and see what happens? i have an obd2 scan tool if a code pops up will the scan tool read 4x4 codes?
 
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You don't need a scan tool to read the codes from the NV233 TCCM.

I'd plug it in and see what happens.
 
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