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5 Painful Chevy Blazer 4WD Problems (+Reliable Solutions)

RepairSmith

Inspect your electrical connections: Damaged wiring or short circuits near the transfer case control module (TCCM) can cause the 4WD fuse to blow. Here’s what could be wrong: Corroded wires: The Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM) and related components have sensors, switches, and solenoids that rely on electrical connections.

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5 Painful Chevy Blazer 4WD Problems (+Reliable Solutions)

RepairSmith

Inspect your electrical connections: Damaged wiring or short circuits near the transfer case control module (TCCM) can cause the 4WD fuse to blow. Here’s what could be wrong: Corroded wires: The Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM) and related components have sensors, switches, and solenoids that rely on electrical connections.

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What Coolant Does My Car Need? (+Why Not to Go By Color)

RepairSmith

By the way, even electric vehicles use coolant, but to cool the battery, not the car engine. Older vehicles (possibly from 2001 and prior) will probably use IAT coolant. Schedule an appointment with us, and our best mechanics will drop by to lend a hand. When you flip on the heater, hot coolant flows through the heater core.

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A global skills shortage that could see some of the most iconic vehicles in history lost

Lyons Garages

This is even more shocking (heh, puns) when you realise that very soon most cars being serviced will be all-electric. Is the drive there to encourage people to get into motor mechanics and panel beating, I’m not sure, to be honest. (Is Hard to blame them, the pay is shocking, I think electricians get paid more for their apprenticeship?

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