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None, as long as the transmission and transfer are in neutral
The Damage Manual was created in 2000.
It is designed to transfer electric supply from one source to another. It would break the initial connection before making the new connection by manually switching a mechanism from one position to another.
take down you electric sun roof down and put a manual one where you put the electric one
You should use a manual sharpening device because electrics can wear a knife down.
it's manual
Electric
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Manual and electric.
There are three possible ways to flat tow this vehicle without destroying your transmission:If it has a manual transmission (which I'm not sure if they were available on GM pickups for that MY), put it into neutral. This will not work with an automatic transmission.If it is a four wheel drive and has a transfer case with a neutral option (manual transfer cases and the four button electronic transfer cases do; three button electronic transfer cases do not), put that in the neutral position.If neither of those conditions are applicable to your vehicle, you'll have to remove the driveshaft.
It is electric.
If it's not the manual type, then the electric motor on the transfer case is either bad or not getting power. If you really need to drive this vehicle until you can get it fixed right, you can take the electric motor off the transfer case and use a wrench to manually disengage the four wheel drive.