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4x4 problems - 5/30/2008 9:26:56 PM   
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I have a 2001 4x4 blazer and it wont go into 4wd.  When i push the button to go into 4wd i can hear the transfer case shift but it seems like the front wheels wont engage.  The light will just blink.  I and put it in 2wd high and 2wheel drive low.  Some times when i turn it seems like the right front cv axle will bind up and you can hear it pop and it will go into 4wd.  I think it started one day when i was pulling out and old ranger we had in our yard.  I was trying to pull it out of a hole in reverse and it would spin the tires then make a sound like i was striping the cv axle.  It would only do it after about spinning for about 2 seconds.  Every time it makes a noise it seem to come from the front right wheel area.  It late and i can really think staight so if you need me to test anything or have any questions please ask.  I can get to my favorite fishing hole without 4wd.  I runs fine in 2wd.
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