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Same cylinder all the time? What brand of spark plug did you put in? Have you cleaned injector connection? If spark plug and wires are known good, injector and connection would be next. Did you erase code after other work done?
If your radio looks like this one, you will need a pen, or any other object with a small tip, like a toothpick, and you use the object to press the little buttons to the right of the clock, next to the tune switch, the one with the H is for hour, and the one with the M sets the minutes
A lot of times a used transfer case will be more trouble than it's worth. If you case isn't broken you can usually get one rebuilt for not too much. I know a shop in MN that is really good, and he'd probably be willing to ship it to you. You can buy a rebuild kit for one for 100.00 dollars. They're not too bad to do, I can do one in under 2 hours. If you really want a used one try the salvage yards. Most of them work with a network of yards and can get them from all over the country.
We had the same problem. The dealership wanted to do a 2,000 major overhaul of the rear axle. I found out there is a speed sensor that is easily replaced (it happened a few years ago but I remember the part being pretty inexpensive). Hope this helps.
Clock Setting Procedure
1. Press and hold the time button until the hours blink.
2. Adjust the hours by turning the right side Tune /
Audio control.
3. After the hours are adjusted, press the right side Tune /
Audio control to set the minutes.
4. Adjust the minutes using the right side Tune / Audio
control.
Owner's Manual under: INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS 195
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Replace the Plugs, Plug Wires, Air Filter, PCV Valve, Change the oil and Filter, Grease the Fittings on the Front end and if there are any in other Locations. That is the Basic Tune up Procedure. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
Please take this to a shop!! Your life as well as others could be in danger! This is a very major part of the suspenion that could be cause an accident!! Frankster016
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