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Old January 20th 04, 02:38 PM
Brdevore
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Default Replacing thermal actuator for 4wd

Greetings,

I recently had a problem with my 95 Tahoe, and it's thermal actuator. I
replaced the unit with the stock replacement from the dealer.
I still do not have four wheel drive. The indicator light now blinks, as
opposed to blowing fuses as it did earlier.
As I screwed the new unit into the axle, it did not seat all the way.
Should It??

Thanks for all the help, and help yourself to the the free munchies at the end
of the bar, and be sure to get the beverage of your choice from the bartender.

Thanks.

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Old January 21st 04, 01:10 AM
rnf2
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alt.autos.4x4.chevy-trucks

this has been discussed dozens of times.

google the group archive fot thermal actuator.

rhys


"Brdevore" > wrote in message
...
> Greetings,
>
> I recently had a problem with my 95 Tahoe, and it's thermal actuator. I
> replaced the unit with the stock replacement from the dealer.
> I still do not have four wheel drive. The indicator light now blinks, as
> opposed to blowing fuses as it did earlier.
> As I screwed the new unit into the axle, it did not seat all the way.
> Should It??
>
> Thanks for all the help, and help yourself to the the free munchies at the

end
> of the bar, and be sure to get the beverage of your choice from the

bartender.
>
> Thanks.
>



  #3  
Old January 21st 04, 01:10 AM
rnf2
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alt.autos.4x4.chevy-trucks

this has been discussed dozens of times.

google the group archive fot thermal actuator.

rhys


"Brdevore" > wrote in message
...
> Greetings,
>
> I recently had a problem with my 95 Tahoe, and it's thermal actuator. I
> replaced the unit with the stock replacement from the dealer.
> I still do not have four wheel drive. The indicator light now blinks, as
> opposed to blowing fuses as it did earlier.
> As I screwed the new unit into the axle, it did not seat all the way.
> Should It??
>
> Thanks for all the help, and help yourself to the the free munchies at the

end
> of the bar, and be sure to get the beverage of your choice from the

bartender.
>
> Thanks.
>



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Old January 22nd 04, 02:36 AM
Brdevore
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Just the help I was looking for. Thanks.
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Old January 22nd 04, 02:36 AM
Brdevore
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Just the help I was looking for. Thanks.
 




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