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So it is simpler than anything in the transfer case or switch.
There is a vacuum line that goes to each wheel hub.

The actuator is located on the firewall on the passenger side just right of the 3 PCU plug ins. Because these lines plug up with dust and condensation over time they will need to be blown out.

Each rubber hose connects to the wheel hub, just 1 on each side, pull them off the wheel hub, then find the actuator.

There will be a small inline filter, that filter will be 100% plugged with debris. Blow out with air, reassemble. There are no hose clamps or anything like that to deal with, just 1/4 or 1/8" rubber tubing.
That is about it.

Gotta love vacuum lines now a days to lock in your front wheels.

Hope that helps!
Would this still cause the service 4 wheel message? I didn't think vaccum line issue would cause the message.
 


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There is absolutely nothing wrong but dust and condensation in the vacuum lines...100% Sorry, or a broken line. The 4X4 switch goes to the actuator, the actuator gets vacuum from front differential, there is a small inline filter a few inches of the actuator on the firewall that will always get plugged and throw that code because there is the little electrical clip on it that says it is not working. Super easy to fix and no real parts to buy necessary. That vacuum line run over top of the motor of which is why after some time it will work. Just a vacuum line harness.
 
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Yes, 100% The vacuum actuator being plugged has an electronic plug that read up to the switch and so on....
Interesting, I thought they used an electric actuator to engage the hub not vaccum..Basically engagingthe cv shaft. Learn something new every day...
 
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Ill admit GM vehicles mpg's increased on 4x4 trucks once GM scatched mechanical warn hubs.....pretty sure ford still has Manuel front locking hubs on they're trucks over 6k lb curb weight.
 


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Interesting, I thought they used an electric actuator to engage the hub not vaccum..Basically engagingthe cv shaft. Learn something new every day..

No, the actuators on these years even past 2014 still have a vacuum line and harness system, sucks when you are bucking snow drifts and a piece gets ripped off...had that happen on my 2014. The switch essential controls the vacuum shuts it off or applies pressure to disengage the hub actuators.

You could try this to find out quick.
Jack up the front on both sides and leave on jack stands, block the rear.
Then while the front in the air off the ground put truck in neutral.
In 2WD turn one of the front wheels, should turn freely without the other.
Next actuate 4X4...if the same happens you will have a vacuum line issue...If not then it could be electrical but not likely...those lines and the filter coming from the main vacuum assembly on the firewall plug alot with alot of gravel road driving and mud and such...
 

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So it is simpler than anything in the transfer case or switch.
There is a vacuum line that goes to each wheel hub.

The actuator is located on the firewall on the passenger side just right of the 3 PCU plug ins. Because these lines plug up with dust and condensation over time they will need to be blown out.

Each rubber hose connects to the wheel hub, just 1 on each side, pull them off the wheel hub, then find the actuator.

There will be a small inline filter, that filter will be 100% plugged with debris. Blow out with air, reassemble. There are no hose clamps or anything like that to deal with, just 1/4 or 1/8" rubber tubing.
That is about it.

Gotta love vacuum lines now a days to lock in your front wheels.

Hope that helps!
GM has not used a vacuum system on the hubs. This is for a Ford.
 

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Update. Shop picked up pickup again and code reader…didn’t get a chance to ask which type of reader still says dial switch. So he switched to a different brand and did something with wires. Says working now. We’ll see. Another question….ideas for cheap mud flaps that will fit and ‘11 Silverado with flares??
 


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Update. Shop picked up pickup again and code reader…didn’t get a chance to ask which type of reader still says dial switch. So he switched to a different brand and did something with wires. Says working now. We’ll see. Another question….ideas for cheap mud flaps that will fit and ‘11 Silverado with flares??
Flaps? Heavy duty molded flaps check with "radco" truck accessories drilless heavy duty molded flaps +

Othwise cheap flat flaps,fleetfarm
 

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He also wonders if the aftermarket starter is causing an issue cuz it may be wired through that route. But if nothing changes I’ll screenshot this info from catfisherman to him. Thx all.
 

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I have had actuators get stuck. Each time I used work large parking lot. Drove in reverse for a couple of minutes and actuator worked. Once I had to do it twice. An Allison transmission tech told me about this. Worth a try before replacing parts.
 

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Shouldnt, starter is just uaing a relay to "hotwire" your vehicle. Your crossing iver your ignition to the starter witha relay...more to it but I dont see where a car starter would mess with 4wheel dr unless it was installed in a not so good way? Always a possibility but i doubt it. Actuator could ve frying the switch also....
He also wonders if the aftermarket starter is causing an issue cuz it may be wired through that route. But if nothing changes I’ll screenshot this info from catfisherman to him. Thx all.
 

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Shouldnt, starter is just uaing a relay to "hotwire" your vehicle. Your crossing iver your ignition to the starter witha relay...more to it but I dont see where a car starter would mess with 4wheel dr unless it was installed in a not so good way? Always a possibility but i doubt it. Actuator could ve frying the switch also....
Exactly what it turned out to be. Previous owner took quick wiring route through the switch for 4x4 or auto etc. Not exactly sure how it messed it up but must have blocked a fequency or something?? Anyway, cut that wire and no issues.
 


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Exactly what it turned out to be. Previous owner took quick wiring route through the switch for 4x4 or auto etc. Not exactly sure how it messed it up but must have blocked a fequency or something?? Anyway, cut that wire and no issues.
I cant believe soneone would wire into the 4wheel drive. Maybe looking for an acc on wire, but using 4 wheel is completely dumb..
 

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Taco. Wtf why does every one have a lift kit on big isle!!!
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