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Old 12-06-2005, 02:43 PM
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95 Blazer 4x4

I'm having a problem with my 95 blazer, when i switch into 4hi i here the seloniod moving but im not going into 4x4,anyone have any sugestions?
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Old 12-06-2005, 03:35 PM
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

Any trouble codes? Heard of the pin 13 test? Fuse ok? Fluid level good? Fluid clean? Recent / any tranny service? Are you trying to shift from 2hi to 4hi or 4lo?
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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!
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Old 12-07-2005, 11:16 AM
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Re: Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

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Any trouble codes? Heard of the pin 13 test? Fuse ok? Fluid level good? Fluid clean? Recent / any tranny service? Are you trying to shift from 2hi to 4hi or 4lo?
Well the fluid an fuse are ok, no recent tranny service i havnt heard of the 13 pin test,the service lite did come on i didnt no if its related though
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Old 12-07-2005, 11:31 AM
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

Is your PCM (black box dealy) on top of your coolant barftank? If so you're OBD II and this will apply to you.

You can use a trans capable scanner or the pin 13 test as follows to get any DTCs stored:


1. Position the ignition switch to OFF. Ensure the ignition switch is positioned to OFF for at least 6 seconds.

2. Connect pin 13 on the data link cable to a vehicle ground source. The data link connector is located in the cab under the instrument panel on the drivers side.

3. Position the ignition switch to RUN.
Note the shift select buttons for blinking codes. Refer to Diagnostic Trouble Codes .

If the shift select buttons all blink one time and stop, and do not continue to blink, no fault codes are stored in the TCCM.
The transfer case shift select buttons will blink in order to identify any stored DTC. If only one code is stored in the TCCM memory, that code will blink repeatedly with a three second delay between blinking sequences. If more than one code is stored, the first code will blink once, then after a three seconds delay, the next code will blink. This sequence will continue until pin 13 is no longer grounded.

When reading the diagnostic trouble codes, the number of shift select buttons blinks will indicate the code number.

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Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 1
When the ignition switch is positioned to RUN the TCCM test to determine if RAM standby Power (maintained battery power) to the TCCM was lost since the ignition was last turned OFF. When power is interrupted on pin C6 of the TCCM, the TCCM stores a loss of RAM standby power.

Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 2
During electronic shifting, the TCCM check the motor/encoder for normal operation. If the motor/encoder does not function correctly enough times, the TCCM stores a motor/encoder failure DTC 2.

Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 3
The TCCM performs a test each time the electronic-shift motor is turned ON or OFF. If the motor does not function properly the TCCM stores a motor circuit failure DTC 3, and the shift select buttons blink in order to inform the driver of a problem.

Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 4
Each time the ignition is turned ON the TCCM tests the memory, the program, and the internal system in order to ensure that the TCCM is operating properly. If the TCCM detects a fault within the TCCM, the TCCM stores a RAM/ROM memory failure (DTC) 4.

When the TCCM is running a diagnostic, and a code 4 is displayed by the shift select buttons, replace the TCCM.

Instructions borrowed from I forget who at s-series, and modified by myself

And a link to OBD II pin-out info
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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!
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Old 12-07-2005, 11:54 AM
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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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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!

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Old 12-08-2005, 06:10 AM
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Re: Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

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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

well i'v narrowed it down to the front wheels hearing some clunking could it be a hub
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Old 12-08-2005, 07:31 AM
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

PLEASE tell me, where did you get your blow up pictures?
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Old 12-08-2005, 11:05 AM
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

I linked it just above the pic Blazer SS.

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well i'v narrowed it down to the front wheels hearing some clunking could it be a hub
Dunno. Did you check the trouble codes? You said the SES light came on so there's something there... By "clunking" do you mean it's engaging? Check your fronts to see if they have drive. I don't know that this could be the case, but it may be possible that you just have a broken switch. Need some more info though bro.
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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!
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Old 12-08-2005, 11:11 AM
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Re: Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

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I linked it just above the pic Blazer SS.



Dunno. Did you check the trouble codes? You said the SES light came on so there's something there... By "clunking" do you mean it's engaging? Check your fronts to see if they have drive. I don't know that this could be the case, but it may be possible that you just have a broken switch. Need some more info though bro.
Well..when I hit the switch I hear the selinoid moving so that part of hi seems to be working, when i have it in 4x4 and i'm driving i hear some clunking but when i turn sharp i can tell its not engaged. sometime it seens like it is so im thinking it may be going in and out.
thank you for all this help
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Old 12-08-2005, 02:41 PM
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

Could just be partially engaging then... pull the codes and then try resetting the encoder motor. Let us know what you find, I'd really like to know what solved your problem.
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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!
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Old 12-08-2005, 04:12 PM
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Re: Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

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Could just be partially engaging then... pull the codes and then try resetting the encoder motor. Let us know what you find, I'd really like to know what solved your problem.
Ok thanks alot..I no its engaging because i went under the truck and switched back an forth betwwen 4wd and when it was out of 4wd the front drive shaft will turn and when it was engaged it would not turn
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I've had 3 of these trucks and 2 of them lost the 4wd because of a rotted vac line. Check the vac lines first. In both my cases it was the line that runs from the actuator under the battery behind the distributor (line #36 in the diagram posted by cailen). Both times it was cracked where it hooks in behind the distributor. Hope this helps.
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Old 12-09-2005, 03:39 PM
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

I replaced the whole vacuum set up with a PosiLock actuator on my '91. This neat little device lets me manually engage the front axle, now I KNOW for certain that I have 4x4 when I want it. If I don't engage the front axle then my transfer case can give me 2 low when I need it. About $140 at my local 4 Wheel Parts outlet, and about 2 hours installation.
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

Just to make things less confusing, those pics are for a 1994 and older engine and not the 1995. My vacuum lines are not exactly like that on my 1995.
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Old 12-09-2005, 04:21 PM
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Re: 95 Blazer 4x4

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I've had 3 of these trucks and 2 of them lost the 4wd because of a rotted vac line. Check the vac lines first. In both my cases it was the line that runs from the actuator under the battery behind the distributor (line #36 in the diagram posted by cailen). Both times it was cracked where it hooks in behind the distributor. Hope this helps.
Ok thanks alot, i've narrowed it down to that i thought the actuator might have some corossion on it but it looks like that aint the case.

i'll try the vacume lines next, problem is you have to put everything back together to test it lol. anyway thanks for the info.
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