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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 03:17 PM
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I have a 1996 Blazer and would like a exploded view of the TC. Not sure which TC i have but i have 3 button 4x4 ( 2hi,4hi,4lo ).

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Old Feb 23, 2010 | 04:41 AM
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Anyone ?
 
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Here are some past threads that contain what you are looking for:
NV233 transfer case / encoding motor switch - check out the reply I made.
Rebuilding transfer case NP233
 
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Thx BTW , What partnumber is the encoder assembly ?
 
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Depends on the manufacturer. Check out RockAuto.com, NAPAonline.com, and a few other retailers.
 
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Says like this on one of them:

Fits models with NVG233 transfer case with RPO code NP1 only.

If i am not mistaken i have NV233 or is nvg233 the same, also what does the RPO code NP1 stand for ?

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NP1 corresponds with the RPO code in your glove box that represents the NV233 transfer case.
 
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Big Thx again.

Onw more Q for now regarding T-case motor. Is it difficult to remove and is there anything i should think of ? I have ordered a repair manual for the car so i will get some more ideas

So the NVG and NV are the same T-Case ?
 

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It isn't really that difficult to remove, but it can be a challenge due to space limitations. Some have found that removing the front driveshaft makes things a lot easier. It all depends on the size of your hands and what tools you have available.
 
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Any howto on the tc motor removal floating around here ?
 

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