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Old 08-26-2015, 07:48 AM
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Ok,blazer details first.

2002ZR2 Blazer, 135k, automatic, 3 button transfer case switch. I havesearched and read a lot but still have questions.

Igot this code yesterday. Cleared it but it returned. I have noissues replacing the solenoid(s) but here's my questions.

Symptoms:
Seems blazer starts off sluggish as in another gear, 2nd - 3rd or so. Canpull shifter into first and pulls off better. Shift into drive and allseems to shift properly as long as I don't come to a stop. I can clear the code while driving and it doesn't return until I stop. Once coming to work this morning I cleared the code while moving and at onestop sign it acted perfectly normal upon take off. Next stop and pulledoff, SES light came back on and started off in another higher gear. Only other strange issues I've noticed in the past is that driving down the road, turn off on side street without stopping, giving it gas to proceed, it wants to rev up briefly and then seemed to go in gear and go. It's done that for quite a while. Lately, it seems to have lost some power and wouldn't downshift when pedal was floored as it use to.

1. What parts and brands are you replacing these with?

2. Should I replace all solenoids when inside tranny? If just replacing the bad one, how do you identify them or which one it is? I'd hate to replace wrong one.
2a. What are the GM part numbers if I decide to go this route.
2b. What other solenoids are in there and their GM part numbers? Would you replace these as well?
2c. I will be doing a filter change and all.

3. My tranny fluid was low. Possible fluid leaking into transfer case. I will most likely get GM seals/gaskets for this. Now would this be the transfer case intake shaft seal or the transmission tail shaft seal causing the fluid to overfill transfer case? I haven't checked the fluid level yet but want parts on hand for just in case. I know about the paper gasket. I can return these if not needed.

4. I will check and clean the electrical connections as I've seen posted and recommended in other posts.

5. I have no dash/instrument issues, just this one tranny code and what I described above. Hinting towards bad ignition switch as I've read about. No starting issues or gauge issues. It does have keyless entry.

6. If I get parts from GM, I guess they ill look them up by VIN for correct parts.

7. Filter change fluid capacity?

Thank you!
 

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Old 08-29-2015, 07:07 PM
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Well it's done. Took my time. A real PITA but not difficult. Had to replace front seal in transfer case. Removed top fill plug and fluid gushed out. I used all OEM GM parts. Also replaced both shift control solenoids while I was in there. I took it as a little bit a insurance. Part numbers listed for future reference. Blazer is now code free. No more P0758. Also had to reset the TCCM since I didn't disconnect the battery. It didn't want to shift to 4 HI or 4 LOW. All ok now. Runs and shifts fine again.



24230297 shift solenoid (S) VALVE A25

14095609 transfer case input seal (S) SEAL A28

15642511 paper gasket between trans and transfer case (S) GASKET H8

24208576 transmission filter kit, gasket and seal (S) FILTER D8
 
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