TCCM fuse....Where is it?
bcproductionsinc
12-19-2005, 10:56 AM
...on a 97 jimmy. Trying to reset the TCCM and the 4x4 and the 4WD fuse inside the cab didnt work.
rlith
12-19-2005, 06:52 PM
...on a 97 jimmy. Trying to reset the TCCM and the 4x4 and the 4WD fuse inside the cab didnt work.
Disconnect the negative battery cable for a half hour...That said...
This has been covered a million times...:)
1st Check vac actuator under battery tray for tears, or leaks, and that the vac hose is connected. Replace if found
2nd Check vac hose leading from vac actuator to vac switch on transfer case for cracks and dry rot. Replace if found.
3rd Check remaining 2 hoses from vac switch on transfer case for dryrot or cracks Replace if found.
If all of the above are fine, disconnect your negative battery cable for 1/2 hour then reconnect it. If your 4x4 works after that you probably have a failing TCCM (Transfer case control module)
If that doesn't solve it, it's most likely the encoder motor.
Disconnect the negative battery cable for a half hour...That said...
This has been covered a million times...:)
1st Check vac actuator under battery tray for tears, or leaks, and that the vac hose is connected. Replace if found
2nd Check vac hose leading from vac actuator to vac switch on transfer case for cracks and dry rot. Replace if found.
3rd Check remaining 2 hoses from vac switch on transfer case for dryrot or cracks Replace if found.
If all of the above are fine, disconnect your negative battery cable for 1/2 hour then reconnect it. If your 4x4 works after that you probably have a failing TCCM (Transfer case control module)
If that doesn't solve it, it's most likely the encoder motor.
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