Switches from 4 auto to 4 high on key cycle

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bodabdan

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I replaced the transfer case servomotor about two years ago. It's been working great and although I rarely need 4x4, I do cycle the transfer case through 4h/4l/auto settings monthly or so.
With this recent snow I drove it in 4 auto to the tire shop for new rubber. When I got back in it, it was in 4h. I thought the tire shop guys might have done it but they didn't.
Turns out that if I shut it off in 4 auto, it's in 4h when I crank it back up. Does it every time. In every other aspect the drivetrain works fine.
Any thoughts on what might cause that? TIA
 

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Is it actually in 4hi, or is the switch just indicating that? Could be the switch or the encoder motor. Or in rare cases the TCCM or transfer case, but those are remote.

When you start it up in 4hi, can you switch it to another mode, and can you hear it switch?
 

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the 4 wheel drive switches are historically known to either change modes with a key cycle or sometimes get stuck and only switch modes if the button is held in for the desired mode while starting.
if everything else checks out and nothing else makes sense then it could be the switch but there not cheap so best to rule anything else out first before trying a switch, unless you can return it. I think dorman is the only one that sells new ones last time I checked
 

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You didn't list your year. The earlier GMT800 switch part numbers are different from mine, but I don't know if the button resistance values are different.

You could disassemble yours and clean the contacts. I've pulled several OE ones from UPull yards and refubished them by cleaning and fixing the backlighting.

See this post:

 
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I thought I had my signature set up but I didn't. Hopefully it will now show that it's a 2005 1500, push button t-case.
It does seem like the indication matches the actual mode. We've still got snow and ice on the back roads and I drove about 30 miles today, all in 4auto or 4h. BTW this thing is great in the snow.
Fless I did the same thing to my driver window switch, I may look into that, thanks.
Rock Auto shows about $100 for a new switch. I might just put up with it during the 1 or 2 times a year we get snow.
Thanks for the tips!
 
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