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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission 4WD dash light is not working

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Shifted into 4WD and noticed my dash light did not come on. I was on a dry dirt road, no water involved and never had any problems in the past. I took a quick look under the truck and didn't notice any wires hanging down or anything out of place. My truck is an AT ('01), where should I look first for the problem?
 
Could you tell if the powertrain was actually in 4x4? This same thing happened to my 1996 one time. The 4x4 is actually engaged by vacuum, then a switch on the axle turns the light on. (At least on my 1996) I had knocked the vacuum line off the TEE up on the firewall by the brake booster when I changed the fuel filter. Put it back on, it worked.
 
The same thing happened with my previous truck ('00 Ram 2500, V8 gas). The vacuum line that runs the front axle disconnect had fallen out of a clip and melted on one of the exhaust pipes. To see if your front axle is engaging / disengaging, shift into 4x4 then pull the truck into the driveway and jack up both front wheels. If the front drive-shaft turns when the front passenger wheel is spun then the axle is engaged. If not, then you most likely have vacuum problem. A very common problem with our trucks.
 
If your front axle is engaging as you say the problem is most likely a dirty electrical connector down on the axle shift collar. Other problems could be a bad switch on the axle or a burned out bulb.
 
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