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I have a 2004 chevy Silverado, while driving in 2WD high it just stops pulling at all, no power to any wheel. I push the 4WD high button and all is OK. I can push the 2WD high button and it will work for sever miles. Do you have any ideas what is wrong? Thanks Jim

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