transfer case shift motor
#1
transfer case shift motor
hello I have a 98 chevy blazer and want to replace the transfer case shift motor can anyone tell me how this is done, and if it is hard to do. thanks
#2
RE: transfer case shift motor
The front driveshaft can make this a pain, but here is the procedure:
Removal Procedure [ol][*]Remove the transfer case shield. Refer to Shield Replacement.[*]Remove the transfer case wiring harness connectors from the motor/encoder.[*]Remove the bolts that secure the motor/encoder to the transfer case.[/ol]
The transfer case encoder motor is located on the driver side front portion of the transfer case.
Removal Procedure [ol][*]Remove the transfer case shield. Refer to Shield Replacement.[*]Remove the transfer case wiring harness connectors from the motor/encoder.[*]Remove the bolts that secure the motor/encoder to the transfer case.[/ol]
The transfer case encoder motor is located on the driver side front portion of the transfer case.
#3
RE: transfer case shift motor
thanks for the info, now do you have to move the drive shaft and if so what is involved in doing that.
#4
RE: transfer case shift motor
Heya.. It was pretty simple to unbolt the T-Case motor from the T-case, you mentioned that the drive shaft would make it difficult. Does that mean you have to remove the drive shaft? I said there fiddling with the T-case motor trying to get it to wedge out some way or another and it just wouldn't fit.
I also had a couple other questions about the brake switch.
I also had a couple other questions about the brake switch.
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