The Selector switch that changes from turner to cd, ect just spins around and it's not the knob because I tried using a pair of pliers and it does the same thing I think something inside is broken.
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The bump knob rotates in the direction of the trimmer. you will need a pair of channel lock pliers or equivalent hold head with one hand and try turning knob with pliers first anticlockwise (to the left). if you hold pliers wring the knob will spin, hold pliers so that the bottom handle is on the inside.
Without year make model it is hard to,offer advice. You may have a bad climate controler or a bad knob. The knobs just pull off and you can turn the control stud by hand or a small pair of pliers to see if there is any change. If no change once the control,stud is turned, the controller will be faulty
I can give you 2 more things to try. The turn knob is perhaps cracked on the backside of the knob. Knobs like this are similar to the heater control knob. When cracked, they spin around the shaft without turning it. You can sometimes get them to bite onto the shaft 1 way and slip when turned the other way. Pry off the knob and check.
Electronic shift solenoid type transfer units work off of 1 wire with variable voltage moving the shift solenoid to different lengths inside the transfer case. If the selector light on the shift switch burns out, it can throw off the shift solenoid from moving to the proper position. Removing the electric plug at the transfer case and placing a voltmeter on it, you would have a helper turn the transfer switch to its different positions and measure the electric values. They should progressively match each selector position.
the knob may be broken or worn were it attaches to the switch.if you remove the knob and use a pair of pliers to turn the shaft to see if the modes change,if they do then you need to replace the knob and make sure the metal lock tang is with the new knob that securely holds the new one on the shaft.if not then the switch is bad.the rear of the knob should have a odd shape that fits the same shape of the shaft it attaches to.
remove the selector knob and look for a crack in the sleeve that slides down on the switch it is known to be a problem this vehicle has electric blend door actuators when you change dial do you hear a clicking sound if so the gears are stripped in one of the actuators if not while you have knob off of the selector switch take a pair of needle nose pliers and turn switch if it changes it,s the knob if not then could be the selector switch
The knob is probably cracked, if you can pull it off, then you can try to see if you can turn the oven off with a pair of grips or pliers, if you can, then you just need to replace the knob, if not then you will have have to replace the switch.
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