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When you shift into 4X4 on my 1996 Suburban it stays in 2High Why?

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Need to check the 4x4 Actuator on the front housing to see if its working And there is a electric switch on the top of the transfur case that sends power to the front actuator that ingages ring and pinion. Be sure to check fuse with a test light ( Fuse Box )

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