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GMC Sonoma (1999) 4-wheel drive problem
Can anyone give me a brief synopsis of how the 4-wheel drive works in a
1999 GMC Sonoma? Are the front axles engaged all the time? Are there hubs to be locked, or automatic? Is there something (solenoid) that engages the front differential to the axles? Is this operated by electric or vacuum? Thanks |
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there is a vacuum pot with a cable to the front axle located under the
battery. when you put it in 4 wheel drive, a solenoid and vacuum switch on the transfer case engage the front driveshaft and then the vacuum pot under the battery engages the front axle. there is also a solenoid--on or near the firewall, that supplies vacuum to this pot when the dash buttons are pressed. If you have the automatic 4x4, and its not working, the plug on the controller is probably rotted out... check for it under the right front kick panel inside the cab. |
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broth
oil for deep frying (1 gallon) Salt pepper soy & teriyaki minced ginger, etc. 1 tablespoon cornstarch dissolved in a little cold water 1 egg beaten Make the stuffing: Marinate the flesh in a mixture of soy and teriyaki sauces then stir fry in hot oil for till brown - about 1 minute, remove. Stir-fry the vegetables. Put the meat back into the wok and adjust the seasoning. De-glaze with sherry, cooking off the alcohol. Add broth (optional) cook a few more minutes. Add the cornstarch, cook a few minutes till thick, then place the stuffing into a colander and cool; 2 hours Wrap the rolls: Place 3 tablespoons of stuffing in the wrap, roll tightly - corner nearest you first, fold 2 side corners in, wrap till remaining corner is left. Brush with egg, seal, and allow to sit on the seal for a few minutes. Fry the rolls: 325° if using egg roll wraps, 350° for spring roll wraps. Deep fry in peanut oil till crispy golden brown, drain on paper towels. Lemon Neonate Turkey serves just as well, and in fact even looks a bit like a well-dressed baby. By the time you turn the child?s breast into cutlets, it will be indistinguishable. The taste of young human, although similar to turkey (and chicken) often can be wildly different depending upon what he or she has consumed during its 10 to 14 months of life... 4 well chosen cutlets (from the breasts of 2 healthy neonates) 2 large lemons (fresh lemons always, if possible) Olive oil Green onions Salt pepper cornstarch neonate stock (chicken, or turkey stock is fine) garlic parsley fresh cracked black pepper Season and sauté the cutlets in olive oil till golden brown, remove. Add the garlic and onions and cook down a bit. Add some lemon juice and some zest, then |
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