Jolie
11-11-2003, 18:05
Here we go again, I'm starting to think this truck needs to find a mechanic to buy it. 1994 Chevy K3500, reg cab, 6.5L TD, manual trans 4x4, 150k.
We had the high/low shift fork replaced a week ago and when we picked the truck up the 4WD light was flickering. This truck NEVER had a problem with 4WD until the shift fork broke. Now it won't stay in 4WD at low speeds (pops in and out), but will stay in for the most part at higher speeds. The shop told us the truck had the old style 4WD actuator and that was the problem, so we replaced it with the new electric actuator. Still having the same problem. Any ideas? I'm thinking its either the switch at the top of the t-case or the shop screwed the t-case up.
Now the next new problem, on start up the truck is stalling, it will restart but has to be reved since it seems to not have rpms until after its reved. Once its restarted and reved its fine and acts like nothing happened. IP, lift pump, and fuel filter were replaced *maybe* 500 miles ago.
Its headed back to the shop Friday.
BTW, for anyone who's in Alaska, this truck is for sale at well below book (book is $8150, asking $6500 obo). Over $5000 in recent mechanical work done to it.
Picking up a 1999 Dodge Ram 3500 V10 tomorrow in Anchorage. Enough of the Chevy stuff, its running us into the poor house.
We had the high/low shift fork replaced a week ago and when we picked the truck up the 4WD light was flickering. This truck NEVER had a problem with 4WD until the shift fork broke. Now it won't stay in 4WD at low speeds (pops in and out), but will stay in for the most part at higher speeds. The shop told us the truck had the old style 4WD actuator and that was the problem, so we replaced it with the new electric actuator. Still having the same problem. Any ideas? I'm thinking its either the switch at the top of the t-case or the shop screwed the t-case up.
Now the next new problem, on start up the truck is stalling, it will restart but has to be reved since it seems to not have rpms until after its reved. Once its restarted and reved its fine and acts like nothing happened. IP, lift pump, and fuel filter were replaced *maybe* 500 miles ago.
Its headed back to the shop Friday.
BTW, for anyone who's in Alaska, this truck is for sale at well below book (book is $8150, asking $6500 obo). Over $5000 in recent mechanical work done to it.
Picking up a 1999 Dodge Ram 3500 V10 tomorrow in Anchorage. Enough of the Chevy stuff, its running us into the poor house.