heveymetil
New Member
Evening folks....all is well in 4x4 land. The job took the local shop about an hour or so to complete and when I picked my 'hoe up, I got a little education too. Forgive me if I am repeating already-known knowledge...
Turns out, with these GM "push-and-pray" 4-wheel systems, there are two electronic motors in the system: one of these motors engages the transfer case when actuated and another motor, in the front differential, simultaneously engages the front axles to get POWER.
The problem with mine was this front diff actuator - to break it down Crayola style, my transfer case motor was fine and engaging, but the motor that hooks up the axles was dead in the water. Therefore, it "sounded" like everything was good...but the tires were gettin' nothing. Here's the break-down in price: 175.00 for the actuator, 65.00 for labor (one hour) and 21.00 for tax (NYS...gotta love it)
I hope this helps....let me know how everything works out...
HEVEY
Turns out, with these GM "push-and-pray" 4-wheel systems, there are two electronic motors in the system: one of these motors engages the transfer case when actuated and another motor, in the front differential, simultaneously engages the front axles to get POWER.
The problem with mine was this front diff actuator - to break it down Crayola style, my transfer case motor was fine and engaging, but the motor that hooks up the axles was dead in the water. Therefore, it "sounded" like everything was good...but the tires were gettin' nothing. Here's the break-down in price: 175.00 for the actuator, 65.00 for labor (one hour) and 21.00 for tax (NYS...gotta love it)
I hope this helps....let me know how everything works out...
HEVEY