Thread: 95 Blazer 4x4
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Old 12-07-2005, 11:54 AM
Cailen Cailen is offline
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

The easy checks:
-vacuum lines from the actuator under the battery
-disconnect negative battery terminal for 5 minutes and attempt to shift again. If you are successful after battery disconnection encoder position motor is likely the culprit

Pulled this fantastic image detailing the vac lines on our engine from this post

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Originally Posted by blazee
If you would pull your f ing head out of your f ing ass and read the f ing thread, you will see that I posted the most common f ing cause in f ing post # 4 and Swalt followed it up with more f ing details in f ing post # 8. From what we f ing posted you should be able to f ing realize that if you have two new f ing tires on the f ing front and two raggedy ass f ing tires on the f ing back... that is probably causing your f ing bang. Try not to be such a tool. Can you do that, Thank you. f head!

Last edited by Cailen; 12-07-2005 at 03:10 PM.
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