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Solved my AWD problem...for now.
After browsing through here, I noticed people saying remove the ATC fuse from under the hood. I did that, took it for a test drive and nothing changed. I could still tell the Bravada was engaged in AWD when it shouldn't be. Falling asleep last night, I was running ideas through my head, and thought to myself..."Why don't I try to remove the fuse and disengage the AWD somehow." So today, I took the vehicle to a place that had very loose sand off road. I took the ATC fuse out, restarted the engine, and floored it. The rear tires are the only tires that spun. Not knowing if it was working or not, I drove home, got my dad, and took it out again, sure enough...problem solved.
So, until I can affort to fix it completely, I will just drive it without the fuse, and if it doesn't get fixed before winter, all I have to do is replace the fuse and I am back in business.
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2007 Pontiac G6 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 2002 Ford F-150 2007 Ford F-150 1993 Chrysler New Yorker Salon |
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Re: Solved my AWD problem...for now.
Good thinking Justin, that should get you some time.
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Re: Solved my AWD problem...for now.
I was wondering if dismaying the front wheel drive is possible so that I can only have the back working...
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Re: Solved my AWD problem...for now.
Welcome to the site shortiesp12
Like pull the fuse? What year is your Bravada? |
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