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Old 12-15-2007, 09:07 PM
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I've got a 97' Blazer 4x4 with some electrical issues. A bunch of things all of a sudden decided not to work today:

-4wd indicator lights aren't lit up
-when I push the 4wd hi or lo button, nothing happens (there's usually a click noise)(I'm stuck in 2wd)
-gauge cluster won't light up when I put the headlights on but the the warning indicator symbols do still work
-all of the others buttons on the dash don't light up
-chime doesn't sound if I leave my lights on when I turn the car off
-rear running lights don't go on but the brake lights work
-parking lights in frontwon't go on but they blink for the turn signal
-rear wiperdoesn't work

All of these things worked last night but didn't today. I checked some of the fuses and also had the alternator checked but they were alright. I greatly appreciate the help if anyone knows whats going on. Thanks

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Old 12-16-2007, 12:01 AM
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Two things come to mind.

Headlight switch has crapped out, if I understand your post correctly, the light siwtch controls just about evrything you mentioned that isn't working.

Brakes, blinkers are on a seperate circuit form the parking, convienence lights, and they do not go through the light swtich.

The other is battery connections.
 
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Old 12-16-2007, 09:40 AM
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Now, what about the 4x4 controls, though. Those lights are supposed to stay on even when the headlights aren't switched on. Also, I'm a little confused abouta bad headlight switch not allowing me to switch it into 4wd. By the way, the headlights themselves do still go on. Thanks again for the help.

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Old 12-16-2007, 10:05 AM
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It sounds like you have a number of things wrong, but I will have to look at the wiring diagrams to be sure... I think that Tim (hanr3) was just covering those that he had answers for.

On the 4wd issue, try pulling the switch and reseating the plug. We have seen a number of 4wd issues be caused by a loose connection at either the switch itself or the TCCM which is located behind the passenger side kick panel.
 
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