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Old 09-20-2006, 05:03 PM
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2000 Blazer with the 4 button electronic 4x4. I noticed that one of the lights on the switch is out. Is there a way to replace these lights? I pried out the the whole switch unit but did not want to take switches apart without knowing how to replace the bulbs. Please advise. Thanks
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Re: 4 x 4 lights

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2000 Blazer with the 4 button electronic 4x4. I noticed that one of the lights on the switch is out. Is there a way to replace these lights? I pried out the the whole switch unit but did not want to take switches apart without knowing how to replace the bulbs. Please advise. Thanks
That's those LED bulbs and I don't think they can be replaced.
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Re: 4 x 4 lights

I think you can. I have done it on my 98 and 96. I don't think the 00 is different. give a tap to see if it is just a connection problem.
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I think you can. I have done it on my 98 and 96. I don't think the 00 is different. give a tap to see if it is just a connection problem.
I didn't know for sure it just shows the piece as a unit in the book with no mention of replacement bulbs.
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2000 Blazer with the 4 button electronic 4x4. I noticed that one of the lights on the switch is out. Is there a way to replace these lights? I pried out the the whole switch unit but did not want to take switches apart without knowing how to replace the bulbs. Please advise. Thanks
Upon futher research yes they can be replaced they are a T1 bulb and they are three of them in the unit.
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How are they replaced? The only light that doesn't work is the red nuetral light.
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That I don't know never been into mine but I was reading in the how to section whee a guy changed all his lights to leds and he changed them to so I guess you take the switch apart.
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Re: 4 x 4 lights

Mine go off and on and I just give them a tap, soon to be replaced. Along with parts costing major $ soon!
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