under the battery, remove the battery and battery tray
look under the battery tray
Located under right kick panel
We call it a horse dong, but to a partsman it would be a 4wd actuator and it is located in the front pumkin. There is a upgrade kit that can be purchased that will make it a manual engage and is generally cheaper than buying the actuator.
Somebody on our enthusiasts forum has replaced this recently and may be able to post pics to help you out www.trailvoy.com Trailblazer enthusiasts forum!
It is under the battery rack. Remove the battery and there are three bolts in the engine bay and one in the fender well.
There is no vacuum switch. There is an electric actuator on the front left of the front end assembly right in front of where the cv shaft goes into the differential case and an electric actuator on the rear right of the transfer case.
Check the 4X4 actuator. I found somewhere online that is goes out a lot. It costs about $114.
On the 1999 Chevy Silverado Z71 4WD, the speed sensor is part of a module. It is located next to the transmission housing.
It is located on the transfer case. It controls the vaccum to the actuator.
The 4WD actuator on a 1999 Ford Explorer is typically located on the transfer case, which is situated underneath the vehicle, near the rear of the engine. The actuator is mounted to the transfer case and is responsible for engaging and disengaging the 4WD system. To access it, you may need to raise the vehicle and remove any protective covers or components obstructing your view. Always refer to a repair manual for specific details and diagrams.
On a 95 ranger, the 4wd actuator needed replacing. on a 95 ranger, the 4wd actuator needed replacing. However, you can put it in 4wd and tap the from housing and it will sometime go into gear. The lack of use causes the actuator to freeze-up.
Need to check are replace the 4x4 actuator in the FRONT differential.