/2006 GMC Sierra 1500 Electric 4 Wheel Drive with RPO Code NP8 (Push Button, 2 Speed Transfer Case) Four Wheel Drive Switch General Motors OEM 19259313
GMFWM00001-Chevrolet GMC Cadillac Four Wheel Drive Switch General Motors OEM 19259313
with RPO Code NP8 (Push Button, 2 Speed Transfer Case)
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How to Replace 4WD Four Wheel Drive Switch 2003-06 Chevy Avalanche 1500
How to Replace Four Wheel Drive Switch 2000-02 Chevy Silverado
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Tools used
Trim Tool Set
1. Removing the 4WD Switch
Pop out the dashboard trim by hand
Turn the ignition on
Shift the shifter to its lowest position
Lower the steering wheel to its lowest position
Remove the dash trim
Place the vehicle in park
Pry out the switch with a trim tool by pressing the tabs
Disconnect the wiring harnesses
2. Installing the 4WD Switch
Connect the connectors
Press the switch into the dash
Shift the shifter to its lowest position
Press on the dashboard trim
Place the vehicle in park
Raise the steering column
To remove the 4-wheel-drive switch, I grab the dashboard trim and pop it out by hand. Put my keys in the ignition and put my foot on the brake. Just turn the ignition on. I'm just going to shift the shifter all the way down so I have some space, and then we can move the steering wheel down. Lift it out, hit the hazard switch, and put that back. Put the vehicle back in park. Turn the ignition off.
Let's move our steering column up a bit. There are two clips, two tabs actually: one here and one here. These are plastic trim tools. You can get these from 1AAuto.com. Just pry up here and I'll pry up here. Work the switch out. Pull it out of the dash. You need to disconnect the electrical connections. Push this tab and flip it open. Pull the connector out. Same on this one. Pull it up and over the lock. The switch is removed from the dashboard.
Install the new switch. Reconnect the electrical connectors. These are keyed, they'll only go on one way. Make sure they snap into place. New switch, push it up into the opening and lock at the top and on the side. Then, move the steering wheel back down. I'm going to turn the ignition on, put my foot on the brake, and shift the shifter down. Slide our trim panel back on. Make sure you get it around the shifter. Slide back in. Clip into place. Then go back in park, turn the ignition off. The switch is replaced.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
1. Removing the Dash Panel
Tilt the steering wheel down
Turn the vehicle on
Pull the shifter all the way down
Pull out on the dash panel by hand
Slide it forward, up, and over the steering wheel
2. Removing the Headlight Switch
Pry out the side of the 4x4 switch panel with a flat blade screwdriver
Disconnect the 4x4 switch harness
Remove the headlight switch
3. Installing the New Headlight Switch
Connect the 4x4 switch harness
Push in the 4x4 switch panel
4. Reinstalling the Dash Panel
Push the panel behind the steering column
Line up the panel and push it into place
Raise the shifter
Turn the vehicle off
Lift the steering wheel
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In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the four-wheel drive switch pack on this 2002 Chevy Suburban. The items you'll need for this include a new 4x4 switch pack from 1AAuto.com and a flat blade screwdriver.
To start off, we need to remove the dash panel. Make sure your steering wheel is horizontal, pull down your shifter all the way down, and then just pull out on this panel. You want to slide it forward and up and over the steering wheel.
To remove your 4-wheel drive switch pack, just pry out from the different sides and it'll just pop out. Then to disconnect these two harnesses, you just want to put out on the tab and pull the harness free. Your switch pack is free.
Take your new switch pack, connect the harnesses, and then push it back into place.
Take your dash panel, put it up over the steering wheel, and then tuck it down behind that steering column. Line up the panel and push it back into place and you're all set.
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Quick easy and OEM
paul
February 8, 2019
This was an OEM part delivered quickly and safely. Thank you!
Great price.
Customer Q&A
How do you know if it is the switch that needs to be replaced, what are the symptoms on vehicle?March 24, 2020
Ed C
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Thank you for the inquiry! There are many different symptoms, but I have included a few below:
-All the windows quit working
-Only one window stops working
-Window works from master switch only
-Windows work sometimes
March 25, 2020
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