I Have A 1996 Suburban. The Transfer Case Module Isn't Working, Could The Speed Sensors Have Something To Do With It?
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It is advisable that you get your car checked by an expert because it is hard to tell why the transfer case module not functioning. The 1996 suburban when launched was available in four different models they were, C1500, C1500 2WDs and the K1500 and K2500 4WDs.
It was something totally new launched in the year 1996, the suburban had had a 100,000 mile service interval, along with daytime running lights and modified engine and transmission. The basic options for all the Suburbans were power door locks, solar tinted glass, full-size spare tire along with illuminated entry.
Added features included in the suburban were stainless steel exhaust, auxiliary power outlet along with side impact door beams. Other high end options included power windows, air conditioning and cruise control, available center and rear seats increase seating capacity could be changed to nine.
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