2002 Yukon sle won't go in 4hi,

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Asked by gmdiehard Feb 16, 2015 at 12:49 PM about the 2002 GMC Yukon SLE 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have changed the axle actuator, transfer case switch, 4wd switch on dash, 4wd fuse, atc fuse are good,  Not sure what to do next

11 Answers

55,920

Will it go into 4low? Start the truck put the gear selector into neutral and select 4low. Listen and wait a second or two if thr transfer case does clunk and drop into low.

55,920

Wooh wooh wooh calm down. Is the truck running? What's stuck in neutral the transmission or transfer case. Drop it into drive and move the truck around.

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Sorry, the thanks was sincere not sarcasim. My hubby took the truck for 30km drive and when he got back in the driveway he tried putting it in 4hi and it got stuck in neutral (transfer case). This happened before you answered.

55,920

Oh ok sorry. Kinda hard to tell over email. Ok back to the he problem. Unhook the battery for about 10-15 minutes. Hook it back up, restart the truck and see if it resets itself. If not I can walk you through another way.

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Didn't reset itself, hubby has lost his sense of humour. Is there another option to get it back to 2hi

55,920

Ah that's not good. I would start with checking all of the fuses that have to do with the 4wd, transfer case, ect. Then start looking at wires from the transfer case to the fuse box looking for any broken, frayed, chewed or pinched wires. If you can't find anything wrong its time to have it towed in to a mechanic.

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