2007 suburban how to reset the service 4WD light?

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Asked by Ricsvehicle Sep 19, 2019 at 05:06 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2007 suburban how to reset the service 4WD light?

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If you fix the problem the light will probably go out. If all you want to do is turn off the light use a bit of black tape ;)

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It needs to be cleared so that it can work and accept new parts.

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I have disconnected battery, put on new shift motor and now still says service 4WD ???

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Has anyone ever thought of advising them to check the transfer case fluid level. There is a distinct possibility that the fluid level may be low in the transfer case in which case I .probably wouldn’t advise black tape maybe a service center somewhere maybe a boyfriend maybe a husband but not black tape.

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