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Jun 08, 2013Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
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I asked this question years ago on my Chevy. Because I could not find neutral.
20 gillion forum members showed me the buttons on the dash. When you sit in the drivers seat the auto/neutral button was blocked from view with the gear shift lever. I spent 2 years not towing that car when in fact you could by pushing in the appropriate button.
It is NOT on the knob it is one of the buttons.
rockhillmanor,
Well Sir, first off, thanks for getting back to me on this. If that's the case, then someone needs to tell GM that so they'll quit publishing an owners manual that has a picture of the knob you turn, with the 2H, Auto, 4L and 4H on it and, it shows the N on that same knob. And, they say specifically on the pages, that knob has "FIVE" positions. Well, I sat there for over a couple of minutes twisting that knob and feeling the detents as it entered each icon and, there are NOT FIVE POSITIONS! There are only four.
So, while that particular truck is 40 miles from us, I'll keep looking and, if I find another one, I'll check for the "N" button on the dash. By the way, just for clarity here, that is a 2010 model Chevy 1500 Z-71. The truck I had for 9 years and sold to my son, is an '01 Chevy 1500 Z-71 and, the controls for the four wheel drive shifting transfer case, are on the left side of the dash and actually has buttons, no knob.
Scott
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