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Old Dec 7, 2019 | 12:01 PM
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Hey everyone! My 4x4 is unresponsive. There are no lights, no clicking, nothing. I did a bunch of searching to find where my TCCM is, and I haven’t had any luck. It is not under the passenger side kick panel, and I have attached pictures. Any idea on where it could be? Or what would make my 4x4 unresponsive at all?
the only thing I found was the air bag module.



 
Old Dec 7, 2019 | 12:36 PM
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there should also be a 4 by 4 fuse in the driver instrument panel fuse box if that is blown your tccm probably took it out. another related thread mentioned the passenger pillar instead of kick panel but I don't know if they were trying to refer to the same spot. the pillar (Dash to roof) seems not wide enough for a tccm to be hidden behind. If it's a four-door and their meaning the center pillar check the wide space between the two doors.
 

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Old Dec 7, 2019 | 01:26 PM
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Thank you for the info! I actually just pulled the dash and found it. It ended up being like the 95-96 where it’s in the center under the dash behind the cigarette lighter. I have checked the fuse in the driver door/dash area and it looks good. Are there any other fuses? Not sure where to go on it now. Do you think it’s worth getting a new three button selector switch and trying that? I do need to replace the vacuum lines under the hood, but I thought it should at least light up or try and engage if it was only the vacuum lines.
 
Old Dec 7, 2019 | 01:54 PM
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my Bravada has a separate automatic transfer case fuse in the engine bay fuse box but you don't have that Tcase so I don't think you would have that fuse live. Im limited how I can help cuz I also don't have any buttons... have you ever seen your 4 by 4 dash light come on?
 
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