3779076J00 Suzuki SWITCH ASSY, 4WD SELECT, Price: 47.33$, Weight: 0.261kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Suzuki |
3779076J00 |
SWITCH ASSY, 4WD SELECT |
0 |
0.261 |
2-3 |
47.33$ |
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Compatibility
| Model Code | Model Code Breakdown | Diagram |
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| JB43W-7 | γγγ·γ§γ³;η₯η§° | View |
Rugged 4WD Mode Selector Switch
Why this part is needed
Off-road trails, snow, or slick streets demand fast, reliable shifting between 2H, 4H, and 4L. This OE-grade dashboard switch lets you choose the drive mode with one touch and sends a clean signal to the controller. A healthy selector protects the driveline, keeps engagement smooth, and gives you the traction you expect when conditions change.
How it works
Inside are sealed, low-resistance contacts, a return spring, and an illuminated icon. Pressing the button closes the circuit and tells the 4WD control unit to move the transfer case and axle actuator. The keyed connector ensures plug-and-play wiring, and the bezel locks into the console for a tight, rattle-free fit. βοΈ
What happens if it breaks
Symptoms include no 4WD, flashing 4WD lamp, stuck in 2H/4H/4L, intermittent engagement, or a short that pops a fuse. Stuck in 4WD on dry tarmac can cause tire scrub, extra fuel use, and transfer case stress. Stuck in 2WD reduces traction in rain, mud, or snow. Replace at the first sign of erratic clicks or dim backlight.
Tech tips
Before replacing, check fuses, connector corrosion, and actuator function. Install is simple: remove trim, unplug old unit, snap in the new switch, reconnect, then cycle modes with the engine idling to confirm solid engagement. β
Compatibility
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