2001 s10 4 wheel drive vacuum problems

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2017
  • Showing step by step what I did to get my 4 wheel drive working again in a 2001 Chevy S10 with Vacuum 4 wheel drive problems on the snow plow S10

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  • @grewntd
    @grewntd Před 4 lety +9

    This is the best S10 vacuum leak video. This dude really goes over all the possible problems.

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks very much

    • @richardpinz4650
      @richardpinz4650 Před 3 lety +1

      The cap off actually had hose that went to vacuum canister in fender. May feel 4x kick out without reserved vacuum

  • @jamestrump9593
    @jamestrump9593 Před 2 lety +6

    Best video that I've seen yet. I already ordered the switch and actuator but I still need a couple more jack stands and warmer weather before I start wrenching on the 03 S10.

  • @randyharrison1713
    @randyharrison1713 Před 2 lety +11

    That place on the check valve tee goes to the vacuum reservoir in the fender, the engine pulls a vacuum on the tank and the check valves keeps the vacuum tank at a constant level

    • @beasyphone
      @beasyphone Před 2 lety

      I'm just seeing this video, trying to find the line thru the bulkhead on a 95 Sonoma off what appears to be a similar tee lol. If I see one more thread about "where dies this line go" lol (fender) but anyways goof laugh... anyone know where the vac line right there that follows the harness thru the firewall goes? I've never had a noma, I told the kid to look at hvac controls but figured I'd look around for him.. yall boys be good now ya hear

    • @HunterKelton
      @HunterKelton Před rokem

      his vacuum canister reservoir is bad and caused the vac leak. Also his heater/defrost/dash vents will not work right. Under hard throttle the engine loses vacuum, all engines do, and thus the vacuum actuated hvac will not work and go from whatever setting you have it set to, ie heat, to defrost until the engine regains enough vacuum to allow control to the HVAC. The vac reservoir canister prevents that from happening.

  • @Limegreentimel
    @Limegreentimel Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 1999 blazer had my oil changed and my shop told me my 4wd was gone, I was thinking want would make the engine check light come one and 4wd light to, 5 easy things to check for the 4wd fuses, dash 4wd switches, vacuum hoses, transfer case vacuum switch, actuator. Mine turned out to be the vacuum hose. When I fixed that my 4wd and engine check light went off. I'm so proud of myself. Thankyou for all the videos. You helped me become more of a independent women. Please make more videos I'd love to watch and learn more Thankyou again 💓

  • @davidmyers5417
    @davidmyers5417 Před 4 lety +3

    most helpful video I'm having the exact same problem with the check valve and broken vacuum hose on my o1 blazer . easy fix for me now also check pcv valve and hose..
    thanks again from Puna Hawaii

  • @kevinfulks1247
    @kevinfulks1247 Před 6 lety +1

    thanks Adam just bought a 2002 bought new tires Falken Wildpeaks will be heading into the mountains this coming wknd hoping everything works, the video was great

  • @suzieq8379
    @suzieq8379 Před 3 lety +2

    that hose you capped off goes on the drivers side fender if you feel you can feel a nipple on the inside of the fender, it goes to you HVAC thanks for the video I like it I have 2001 s10 4x4

  • @hemi1430
    @hemi1430 Před rokem

    Mine is a S10 4x4. I changed the Actuator cause it was ripped and had water in it. Nothing I got mad and here is where I am on this video. He man I looked and looked for help online videos but seemed nothing could help my problem with 4x4. I am gonna do all the things mentioned in the video. It sure doesn't look too pricey. Thanks man for a great video. thanks for helping others out!

  • @hockeyteeth
    @hockeyteeth Před 5 lety +5

    That loogie at 1:30 was fucking hilarious. You can hear that thing smack concrete. Great vid.

  • @budwhite3570
    @budwhite3570 Před 5 lety

    This helps me in a way, since I have a 1999 chevy trailblazer with a spun rod bearing that was given to me, and the transmission was able to be put in neutral and the vehicle pushed and loaded onto a car carrier, but after I had it awhile I wanted to hear the knock for myself and I just made a video of my freebee blazer, but the wheels are locked up, won't roll in the yard now, and with engine running that I can't get the transmission to do anything even when shifting,...but I didn't realize how much vacuum is on these vehicles, and below the battery tray, the rusted out battery tray, I have been removing and installing the battery numerous times, I suspect now that a vacuum hose somewhere is removed or that actuator below the battery is disconnected or damaged from battery removal and replace numerous times,...its important I work this out if I replace the engine with a remanufactured or used motor that I know what else will or will not work.....Its surprising how much vacuum lines are used, considering how much electronics were even on those late models. The battery tray is just eaten away, I have a new one, but the whole area around and below there is from mild rust to heavy rust, I may even have to wire feed weld a patch panel once I really dig around there with the remnants of the battery tray removed, and I had no idea there was a vacuum actuator there, jeese, maybe its best that way, ...easier to fix than fancy electronic solenoids, etc etc.

  • @M4A3
    @M4A3 Před 3 měsíci

    Definitely going back to these for my 5" .45

  • @tylerknox8555
    @tylerknox8555 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for your time brother, this helped tremendously. have a great one!

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome buddy Always trying to help people as much as I can

  • @helenfagan8806
    @helenfagan8806 Před 5 lety +2

    thank you,hell ya it helped.just had same thing happed to my boys 96 blazer.same line burnt thru .and had no idear how the vacume lines worked ,now i do.lol

  • @jamesfarrar9035
    @jamesfarrar9035 Před rokem

    Hell yeah I'm having the same dam issue I've just watched the video. Hell yeah thanks man u do an awesome job

  • @mickjones8757
    @mickjones8757 Před 4 lety

    Yes on my 01 was the rotten hose by the master cylinder easy fix maby 2 minutes if you have hose I'd check that first .thanks for the upload

  • @DEricSoutiere
    @DEricSoutiere Před 6 lety +5

    The vacuum line, you put a plug on, goes to a box (hidden) behind the ABS, (inside the side quarter-panel), only 6 inches away from the "T" connection. Thank you, #Adam_Hamrick for your video.

    • @teamplayer9183
      @teamplayer9183 Před 2 lety

      On the vacuum line right at the t .. the red lower hose goes to the hidden box and the hose to the right goes behind the distributor cap to the actuator valve.but the hose to the left side of the red hose goes where?

  • @sandergoldberg4508
    @sandergoldberg4508 Před 5 lety +1

    I replaced this part as well as the actuator which was destroyed when transmission fluid leaked through the vacuum line. The new switch did not prevent the TF from leaking and it destroyed a 3rd and fourth actuator until I solved the problem by installing a check valve that allows vacuum but not fluid from the transmission. In order to revert to 2wd, I have to manually release the vacuum. I do this by having a dual ported check valve. I have a vacuum line extending out with a plug in it. I remove the plug for a second to release the vacuum after pushing the 2wd button.

    • @DavidSmith-sf2ys
      @DavidSmith-sf2ys Před 5 lety

      at that point, why not rig up a lawnmower throttle for the front axle fork haha. Im hoping all I have is dry rotted lines, which are crumbling in my fingers. hope I dont have the dreaded input shaft seal leak on the Tcase

  • @robt0753
    @robt0753 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks hope this is my solution.

  • @jaguarpaw5
    @jaguarpaw5 Před 7 lety +1

    thanks man I just got mine for $300 but I need a new windshield and tires. I can hear it shift into 4x4 but the front tires still don't spin. I think it's probably the same problems you had. thanks alot I'm going to check right now

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 6 lety +1

      jaguarpaw5 it is probably the actuator under the battery and if it is not the actuator your cable might be stuck going to the front end and if all else fails the gear might be run off in the front end

  • @christiangalles2852
    @christiangalles2852 Před 3 lety +1

    Subscribed because this video is excellent

  • @willmo1725
    @willmo1725 Před rokem +1

    Thanks adam was helpful

    • @willmo1725
      @willmo1725 Před rokem

      Do your buttons light up? 4 h 4l 2wd my lights are not on.

  • @marodriguezbabilonia
    @marodriguezbabilonia Před 3 lety

    Good explanation. Thanks

  • @jeffkirk44
    @jeffkirk44 Před 5 lety

    THANKS ADAM.A WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE. I VE BEEN HAVING PROBS WITH MY 99 S10 4X4 WORKIN,NOW I SEE MANY THINGS TOO CHECK.I HAD ALREADY REPLACE MOST OF THE VAC LINES AN THE ACTUALATOR.NOW I M TAKING YOUR ADVICE AN PUTTIN MY BUMP AROUND RUST BUCKET OFF THE GROUND ALL THE WAY AROUND,BECAUSE IT SUCKS TO CHECK THE 4X4 5 TIMES A DAY IN THE OVERSIZED PARKING AREA 8 MILES DOWN THE ROAD.. SO UP IT GOES.. AN NOW WITH YOUR HELP AN THE HELP OF YOU PEOPLES COMMENTS. WHICH I WILL BE REFERING TOO ALL THE TIME INCLUDING YOU VID..

    • @jeffkirk44
      @jeffkirk44 Před 5 lety

      BY THE WAY THIS IS A NEW AREA FOR ME AN IM NEVER TOO OLD TOO LEARN..I ALWAYS TELL MY WIFE AS I LOOK SOMETHING UP ON CZcams ,THAT IM GOING TOO TAKE SOME CLASSES , DO SOME STUDING..HA..

    • @jeffkirk44
      @jeffkirk44 Před 5 lety +1

      OH UNDER A DIFFERENT SUBJECT ,MY AWESOME DAD THAT PASSED AWAY LAST YEAR.WOULD SPEND ALOT OF TIME ON GOOGLE EARTH..AS I WOULD CALL OR GO SEE HIM 2X A WEEK I WOULD ASK HIM SO DAD WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING THIS WEEK..HIS ANSWER WOULD ALWAYS BE ON VACATION,I WOULD SAY REALLY WERE DID YOU GO ON VACATION TOO. AND THEN HE WOULD TELL ME EVERY COUNTRY HE VISITED WITH OUT EVER LEAVING HIS HOUSE...ON GOOGLE EARTH...

  • @galenyoung8349
    @galenyoung8349 Před rokem

    When that vacuum switch you had in your hand takes a shyt? It leaks transmission fluid up into the diaphragm & the transmission fluid rots the, diaphragm. I'm thinking it probably eats at the vacuum lines, as well? I'm going through this with the 4wd on my 96 Blazer, currently. I gotta get me that 3 hole vacuum switch. I already replaced the diaphragm. That shut my check engine light, off. I put a BADD switch in mine til I can get a NEW one. It's jammed all the way CLOSED to keep transmission fluid from going into my new diaphragm. I just still don't have 4wd, at the moment.

  • @victorvasquez7906
    @victorvasquez7906 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much very helpful

  • @dorothyd6522
    @dorothyd6522 Před 3 lety

    Adam thank you. I wish you lived in Alaska so you can fix my car I have a 2000 blazer and it’s stuck in four-wheel-drive I don’t know why

  • @dustinsattarelle5783
    @dustinsattarelle5783 Před 6 lety +1

    thats crazy. 16 hours of tracing lines replacing cables and switches and shit. caped that bitch off n 4wd works. fuck that vaccum shit lol. thank you

  • @beasyphone
    @beasyphone Před měsícem

    Since all tbe comments are 3+ years old ill add this for thr next guy (thankfully plenty added this years ago) but dont cap the tee lol, tbe hardline you see goes to hvac and where he capped goes to thr resevoir inside tbe driver fender behind the abs modules bracket (windshield side) lol. Dont cap.

  • @rockieyk1122
    @rockieyk1122 Před rokem

    The vac line u was talking about at the 2 min mark, where does that start and end? Is it going into a tee in the transfer case?

  • @danielbodsford1285
    @danielbodsford1285 Před 10 měsíci

    Does it matter which vacumn line goes were from the gear box

  • @davediebolt1889
    @davediebolt1889 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you sir!

  • @JodBronson
    @JodBronson Před 6 lety +3

    The thing that you plug in / capped... It's called and goes to the " Vacuum Canister Reservoir ". I believe they changed it to the " Hidden Driver Fender " after 1996/98 on?, or if your " Relays " are NOT on the Passenger Side or in the Glove Box. If you see the Black Big Fuse Box / Relay under the Hood on Driver Side, then you know they changed it and it's " Hidden " on Driver Side Fender.

    • @mjody-ow8cl
      @mjody-ow8cl Před 5 lety

      I had same problem fixed it wish I had saw this.

  • @garycraig4277
    @garycraig4277 Před 5 lety

    Thanks I have been looking for a long time for this video
    Did an engine and trans swap from a 2004 to a 2001
    and my four wheel stopped working

  • @notsure9735
    @notsure9735 Před 2 lety +1

    I got a fever.. oh yeah... the only cure.. MORE VACUUM LINE!! OH YEAH!!

  • @huntreswalley7921
    @huntreswalley7921 Před 3 lety

    So what size hose would I need

  • @mkp1214
    @mkp1214 Před 4 lety

    Ok so I’m confused, I bought a Sonoma with the dash button switch and 4x4 doesn’t work. And I looked under the battery and there is no diaphragm or mounting for it and it looks like it was never there. But it has all the valves in the front axle and on the transfer case and I have the original window sticker for the truck and it come with 4x4 from factory. Did some models come with a fully electric system?

    • @RaoulThomas007
      @RaoulThomas007 Před 3 lety

      What year is your Sonoma? Go to a dealership and use you VIN to lookup the 4WD actuator. It sounds like some previous owner removed the actuator.

  • @turq57nomad
    @turq57nomad Před 6 lety +1

    Nice video! I’m troubleshooting my 4x4 now. I️ have no problem getting into 4lo but 4 hi only works after I️ disconnect the battery... any thoughts?

    • @kevinfulks1247
      @kevinfulks1247 Před 6 lety

      hey chuck seems like I saw a video like that keep searching youtube

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson Před 6 lety +2

      +Chuck Kelly - #1= It might be your Trans Case Switch. #2= It might be your Transmission Fluid Flooding. Why? There is a Rubber O Ring between your Transfer Case and Transmission.... When that goes bad.... It leaks into the Transfer Case... When the Transfer Case is full..... The Vacuum " SUCKED " that into the Vacuum Line. By doing that, the Line got Flooded and Vacuum Loss, causes NOT to be working correctly! NOTE 1: TO FIX:.... Under the Hood.... Find the Vacuum Line that is in the " Middle " of the Engine, close to your Wiper.... That is the Line.... Take that off... Then take the Line that is " Under / Close " to your Transfer Case Off.... IF YOU SEE DRIPPINGS..... You have a Leak.... Go back to under the Hood... Take that Line and BLOW on it..... You should see bunch of Fluid coming out..... That means you are freeing the Vacuum Tube from Transmission Fluid. NOTE 2: REMEDY.... If you have Trans Fluid Leaks... Try a Bottle of Lucas Transmission Sealer..... This will help you for a while. :)))))))))))))

  • @alfredomendez5210
    @alfredomendez5210 Před 3 lety

    What code did your scanner read?

  • @villet271
    @villet271 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video and by the way my 1999 Blazer just now is showing "Service 4 Wheel Drive" light on the dash. It will work for a short while when i just start the truck up in the morning then the Service 4 Wheel drive light will come on and then it will not change out of 2 wheel drive. Do you have any comments?

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson Před 5 lety +1

      @Tom Gregory - I used Fuel Lines as Vacuum Hoses... It worked a lot better than those cheap Vacuum Hoses. I also made a Video under my Channel recently as much details as possible on the routing... Check it out... You might find something useful!

  • @dna9656
    @dna9656 Před rokem

    The last thing you fixed, is that a vacuum check valve or just a spiller?

  • @juanleyva1723
    @juanleyva1723 Před 3 lety

    Adam where does it get the vacuum from?

  • @tayronachan
    @tayronachan Před 3 lety

    thx Adam.

  • @markstrohecker5342
    @markstrohecker5342 Před 4 lety

    My issue is I have a 99 Gmc jimmy and I just replaced the 4x4 selector switch cause the other one wasn't lighting up..My question is when I put it into 4hi or 4lo it engages and it disengage.But when I push the button the light doesn't stay solid but it flashes and do know some vehicles are designed to flash.Now there is no 4x4 service light on either.Now is my truck designed to flash when in 4hi ?or could this be a bad switch or something else??I just bought this jimmy 2 months ago and it was well kept but this issue bothers me..Please help me if you can..

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 4 lety

      On this particular S10 that I worked on when you push the four wheel drive button for high or 4 Low at flashes as it goes into what you selected.. and then stay solid once it's in that position..

  • @kyleblevins1755
    @kyleblevins1755 Před 6 lety

    What dose the melted vacumline you had on the passenger side under the truck go to

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 6 lety +1

      Kyle Blevins the vacuum line goes to the vacuum switch on the transfer case sorry just seen the comment

  • @brinkyotecalling6674
    @brinkyotecalling6674 Před 5 lety

    Can you tell me where the 3 lines from the switch on the transfer case go. I have one hanging and dont know where it goes.

    • @RaoulThomas007
      @RaoulThomas007 Před 3 lety +1

      A little late but if you place the index pin at 12 o’clock and go clockwise: At 2:00 it’s to the vacuum source (firewall area); 6 o’clock 4WD actuator, and, (3) 10 o’clock position, it’s vented to the outside with the unique restrictive cap at the end of that hose.

    • @jrobs100
      @jrobs100 Před 3 lety

      @@RaoulThomas007 This has helped me today tremendously. Thanks haha

  • @jimmyjoe602
    @jimmyjoe602 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you know what the RPO code is for front lockers on those trucks I have the exact same one

  • @jamiel3504
    @jamiel3504 Před 2 lety

    I love these trucks, my ZR2 is a 02 blazer, but the vacuum operated 4wheel drive absolutely suck, just a crappy design. That alone is the only complaint I really have with it.

  • @Pr0digy47
    @Pr0digy47 Před 5 lety +1

    So i just bought a 98 blazer 4x4 dosent work and i know a few lines are dry rotted. So basically just replace all the vacuum lines and the actuator and the switch. And it'll be fixed right lol

  • @jimmyjoe602
    @jimmyjoe602 Před 3 lety

    Does that thing have front lockers I heard that those trucks do the ZR2 I know they have rear

  • @CrystalDavis-un2nv
    @CrystalDavis-un2nv Před 3 měsíci

    Who are you ?? You are amazing ❤️❤️❤️🌈

  • @aimeagle
    @aimeagle Před 4 lety +3

    Just wow! I reeeeplaced errrythin and den dat thang wurked. Lol

  • @williamparson7702
    @williamparson7702 Před 6 lety

    98 blazer, push buttons work, you can hear my transfer case lock in, BUT no 4x4. What could be my problem Adam?

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 6 lety +1

      William Parson probably the cable is not fully pulling to lock the front end in

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 6 lety

      William Parson the cable that runs from under the battery down to the front axle

    • @hockeyteeth
      @hockeyteeth Před 5 lety +2

      I had the same problem. I put in a new diaphragm under the battery tray and new vacuum lines all over. The line from the diaphragm that runs through loom to the vacuum switch on the transfer case is very important to change. You have vacuum but not enough to make it fully engaged.

  • @jameseichele1693
    @jameseichele1693 Před 3 lety

    Im having problems with my s10 it says it's in 4wd but it's not working

  • @1971ufcfan
    @1971ufcfan Před 5 lety

    what size are those vacuum lines Adam?

    • @RaoulThomas007
      @RaoulThomas007 Před 3 lety +1

      The sizes vary. OEM hoses are stamped on the outside of the hose. Generally:
      *Intake Supply Line:*
      7/32" ID, 7/16" OD, L = 20"
      Designation: 7/32 GM6148-M 121594 ABG
      *Hoses/Lines to transfer case:*
      5/32" ID, 5/16" OD, L = 7 feet (total of three lines)
      Designation: 5/32 GM6148-M [121594 ABG]
      *To vacuum reservoir:*
      3/16" ID, 5/16" OD, L = 8"

  • @brad300ZXS16
    @brad300ZXS16 Před 6 lety

    Glad you guys like working on these things. Fixing to crush mine

  • @suzieq8379
    @suzieq8379 Před 3 lety +1

    are you from tennessee lol thanks for the info i have same model

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 3 lety +1

      No I'm in West Virginia you're welcome glad I can help

  • @timeless6964
    @timeless6964 Před 2 lety

    My Truck has Whistle right over the transmission or transfer case....I Think it is leaking??......No 4WD......not yet...

  • @ivanvazquez5612
    @ivanvazquez5612 Před 4 lety

    Good jop

  • @skylaranne7455
    @skylaranne7455 Před 2 lety

    My s10 has a hard time getting out of 4 wheel drive

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 2 lety

      The actuator cable could be getting stuck

    • @adamhamrick3897
      @adamhamrick3897  Před 2 lety

      Before it eventually totaled itself And I no longer have it.. converted it over with a manual pull cable for full drive-in and out

  • @athrailkill5
    @athrailkill5 Před 4 lety

    damn good video very instructional and through . Detroit andy fb Florence ms . peanuts auto

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Před 5 lety +1

    This is about the shittiest way I've ever seen to engage 4x4. This was deliberate by getting rid of the reliable physical link to the axle via a lever they would sell parts when something would always fail. Vacuum lines are a terrible way to actuate anything because they rot out. If you want to get rid of the vacuum and actuator headache just install a manual cable pull to give yourself a direct mechanical link to the axle.

    • @5000mileswallow
      @5000mileswallow Před 5 lety

      Totally agree. Detach cable to front diff from vacuum actuator under battery tray. Manually pull cable and clamp off to engage front diff. Transfer case still controlled from dash switch. That will get you going. Permanent fix is a manual push/pull turn lock PTO style cable retrofitted from under the dash and attached to the same cable. Leave all the other vacuum lines and wiring hooked up. WTF made GM engineers think this goofy vacuum system would keep working?

    • @tomservo5347
      @tomservo5347 Před 5 lety

      @@5000mileswallow Hehe, the KNEW it WOULDN"T keep working! The space cleared from the old lever engage on the drive shaft hump they filled with that cassette player that covers the entire hump. Worthwhile exchange right? The first gen Blazers and S-10's were the best and simplest IMHO.

  • @miguelmaciel9605
    @miguelmaciel9605 Před 4 lety

    Good video,next one, don't spit""
    Not good !!!

  • @nelsonmason1552
    @nelsonmason1552 Před rokem

    What about your heat doors that is where that goes