SOURCE: 2000 chevy suburban 1500 replaced
TRANSMISSION SHIFTING OR TRANSFER CASE SHIFTING IN OR OUT OF 4WD?
THE ENCODER MOTORS GO BAD ON ALL THE ELECTRONIC SHIFTED NEW VENTURE GEAR TRANSFERCASES AT SOME TIME. THEY COST ARROUND $400-$500 SO YOU WANT TO GET IT RIGHT. NEED MORE INFO TO HELP YOU FURTHER
SOURCE: 05 f150 4x4. 4 wheel drive lights come on but it is not engaged?
change actuator in front hub water gets in there freezez and ruber seal rips part only 120.00 bucks not hard to change beat upper ball joint take of spindle nut think it was 5/8 3 bolts in back should fall out
SOURCE: won,t shift transfer case into 4wheel drive
Is the truck on the fly 4X4 push button or is there a lever on the floor you pull into 4 wheel drive? Located on the back of the transfer case not hard to change few bolts and a wire harness. Does the front drive shaft turn when you put it in 4x4 and the front wheels won't ingage? If so then its not your transfer case its the actulator on the front axle at the gear hub or pumpkin it will have two 10mm bolts and a black plastic cover if so remove cover and spray actulator shaft with wd-40.
SOURCE: where do i find the front air bag sensor on my 05
Should be on the front bumper support down low near bottom of radiator .. always look for a yellow connection this is your indication that this is a seat belt connection .. (bright yellow) thanks Jerry
SOURCE: transfer case clunk 2000 chevy silverado 1500 4x4
One thing to check, which is often the culprit in these situations is the U-joints. With the truck off, crawl under the vehicle and grab hold of the shaft leading into as well as the shaft going out of your transfer case, If htere is a lot of "slop in it, chance are it is in need of repair. Also I would check the oil level in the transfer case, in an attempt not to challenge you intelligence, there should be a plug located in the lower part about 2 inches from the bottom or so. it usually has a square hole that a 1/2" ratchet fits into. Pull the plug, and stick your pinky into the hole, you should be able to feel the lubricant just below the hole, if not it is in dire need of a filling. also check for metallic remnants in the fluid. this is a sign that things are not as they should be. In that case contact a repairman for a more thorough look.
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