Ialsofkdyourdad
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Hey sorry for posting so much
So I have swapped the switch, no change
I swapped in a new encoder motor and cleaned the connectors ( no corrosion just wanted to be thorough) , no change
Before the encoder motor and cleaning I had c0308 and c0327
With the new encoder I had c0308 and c0323.
I put the old one back in and I have the same codes ( c0308, c0323) so I returned the new encoder as that clearly wasn't the issue
So I'm thinking it's either the tccm or the wiring harness. Can I get a tccm from a junk yard? I have a pick and pull near me and they have about 14 4x4 sierra 1500s from 2000 to 2002 and 2 tahoes so I was thinking if I go to one of the ones that was in a bad accident the tccm is probably fine since the truck died from impact.
Plus they only charge 20 bucks for a module.
So if it's not that what else could it be? A new harness is a last resort as I imagine that's a huge pain in the ass and expensive as well.
If neither of those are the problem Ill be at my wits end with the 4x4. Maybe rip out a manual transfer case from a base model Silverado and retrofit a manual switch. At the junk yard a transfer case is only 150 bucks
So I have swapped the switch, no change
I swapped in a new encoder motor and cleaned the connectors ( no corrosion just wanted to be thorough) , no change
Before the encoder motor and cleaning I had c0308 and c0327
With the new encoder I had c0308 and c0323.
I put the old one back in and I have the same codes ( c0308, c0323) so I returned the new encoder as that clearly wasn't the issue
So I'm thinking it's either the tccm or the wiring harness. Can I get a tccm from a junk yard? I have a pick and pull near me and they have about 14 4x4 sierra 1500s from 2000 to 2002 and 2 tahoes so I was thinking if I go to one of the ones that was in a bad accident the tccm is probably fine since the truck died from impact.
Plus they only charge 20 bucks for a module.
So if it's not that what else could it be? A new harness is a last resort as I imagine that's a huge pain in the ass and expensive as well.
If neither of those are the problem Ill be at my wits end with the 4x4. Maybe rip out a manual transfer case from a base model Silverado and retrofit a manual switch. At the junk yard a transfer case is only 150 bucks