Common questions

Is it bad to accidentally drive in 4WD?

Is it bad to accidentally drive in 4WD?

You won’t hurt anything. As others have said driving in 4WD on dry surfaces isn’t recommended but it won’t instantly ruin things either. Just a bumper and some lights so far.

What happens if you leave your car in 4WD?

There is low to no risk of mechanical damage by parking your vehicle in 4 wheel drive mode overnight. Leaving your truck in 4WD mode when surface traction is limited, such as snow or ice, could be advantages as it decreases the potential of the vehicle sliding.

What causes hesitation and surging on Blazer 4.3L?

Fix Hesitation and surging on Blazer 4.3L If you have Hesitation and surging on Blazer 4.3L and it’s driving like a dog—poor acceleration, hesitation, or a surge and you suspect a fuel problem, you may be partially right.

Why is my Blazer 4.3L driving like a dog?

If you have Hesitation and surging on Blazer 4.3L and it’s driving like a dog—poor acceleration, hesitation, or a surge and you suspect a fuel problem, you may be partially right. But before you start replacing really expensive components like the fuel pump, try this: Disconnect the electrical connector to the MAF sensor and take it for a drive.

Is the 1998 Chevy Blazer a good car?

The 1998 Chevrolet Blazer has not been tested. Kids love to bounce. Whether it’s on a trampoline or a parent’s sofa, it signifies fun. On the other hand, bouncing up and down in a sport utility can induce motion Read more

Why is my 4 wheel drive not working?

And the transfer case doesn’t allow the front and rear differentials to rotate at different rates while going around corners. This can result in severe wheel hop while cornering and/or damage to the tranfer case because of binding while cornering among other driveline components.

How many miles does a 1998 Chevy Blazer Drive?

1st owner purchased on 03/30/98 and owned in OR until 07/31/02 • 2nd owner purchased on 12/20/02 and owned in OR until 12/20/04 • 3rd owner purchased on 12/20/04 and owned in OR until 11/24/20. 1st owner drove an estimated 21,095 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 3,158 miles/year.

When was the 1998 Chevy Blazer last serviced?

1st owner purchased on 07/23/99 and owned in FL until 10/21/16 • 2nd owner purchased on 10/21/16 and owned in FL until 06/07/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 8,048 miles/year. Last serviced at 102,222 miles in Lake Placid, FL on 05/15/21 • Vehicle serviced • Oil and filter changed.

Fix Hesitation and surging on Blazer 4.3L If you have Hesitation and surging on Blazer 4.3L and it’s driving like a dog—poor acceleration, hesitation, or a surge and you suspect a fuel problem, you may be partially right.

If you have Hesitation and surging on Blazer 4.3L and it’s driving like a dog—poor acceleration, hesitation, or a surge and you suspect a fuel problem, you may be partially right. But before you start replacing really expensive components like the fuel pump, try this: Disconnect the electrical connector to the MAF sensor and take it for a drive.

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Ruth Doyle