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yes being elctronic no power = 2wd But if your putting on a wrecker or dolly rear tires need to be off ground and there no need to put tranny in neutral
in case of towing with rear tires on ground drive shaft needs to be removed because even in neutral gears in tranny will still turn but there be no oil circulating This is true for all cars and trucks 2wd or 4wd but on front wheel drive it front wheels u need to worry about
Sounds like your dome light circuit has a grounded out wire, this will cause the fuse problem, and your switches are located in the ground wires. So if your hot wire is shorted out anywhere it will blow fuses and drain the battery.
i recomend getting a book from the auto parts store. it will have all the electrical diagrams. it costs less than $20.00 and will be a good investment. i have a book for all my cars and have never had to go to a shop.
sounds like you have a short, check around brake pedal for bare or loose wires on switch, also check rear of blazer, below bumper on the frame and check the ground wires, should be two
Try checking all your lighting grounds, there could be a short somewhere. I had the same problem. Turns out that one of my rear ground wires was deterriated. Let me know if this helps you
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