Instrument Panel Issues 99 Blazer
Hi guys/gals,
I'm a new member and just bought a beautiful looking/running Blazer cheap because of electrical issues.
I have yet to try out my 4wheeldrive to determine if all important mechanical functions/components are okay.
Can anyone verify the possibility my wonky instrument gauges and dead shift selector light(automatic tranny) and dead 4 by 4 switch light is related to a neutral safety switch/circuit as discussed in this link below??
I don't know where to find this set of wires and switch they are talking about. Is it near the starter?
http://batauto.com/Forums/index.php?topic=8952.0
Otherwise perhaps i have an ignition switch issue? Perhaps i have some ground issues??
Thanks
I'm a new member and just bought a beautiful looking/running Blazer cheap because of electrical issues.
I have yet to try out my 4wheeldrive to determine if all important mechanical functions/components are okay.
Can anyone verify the possibility my wonky instrument gauges and dead shift selector light(automatic tranny) and dead 4 by 4 switch light is related to a neutral safety switch/circuit as discussed in this link below??
I don't know where to find this set of wires and switch they are talking about. Is it near the starter?
http://batauto.com/Forums/index.php?topic=8952.0
Otherwise perhaps i have an ignition switch issue? Perhaps i have some ground issues??
Thanks
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