4 wheel drive

Asked by Nevadagirl Feb 13, 2018 at 11:44 PM about the 1996 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Silverado Extended Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

A friend and I just replaced the flex plate in my 96
Chevy Silverado half ton. My 4 wheel drive feels
like it is stuck in 4 low, the lever is in 2 high. It's not
shifting to other speeds as well. She's an
automatic

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Did you make sure that the torque converter was seated correctly in to the front pump or when it was 1/2 inch of going in you just went ahead and wrenched it in and screwed up the front pump !!! Why did why did you have to replace the flex plate anyhow ??? Could I have been that the bearing in the front pump was worn and the torque converter had so much play in it that it finally fatigued the flex-plate till it cracked ???

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Wow, ok for one the truck is 22 yrs old and things do wear out, for two please do not attack me I do not appreciate it!!!! The truck is fixed now, is was the linkage on the transfer case. Thanks for your rude input though!!

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