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Old Apr 11, 2011 | 03:58 PM
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Default Dumb Question... how do I unplug my transfer case???

I'm yanking the trans on my '97 GMC Jimmy. I read the general procedure, I have the trans mount off, driveshafts off... etc.

But. How do I remove this plug from the transfer case?



It doesn't look like it separates at point A.

I figured I'd ask before I broke something. Unscrew it at point B? Unbolt from T-case at point C? ...or is there a disconnect further up the cable somewhere above the trans?

Thanks!
 
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There is a bolt in the center of the plug. The three larger bolts hold the encoder motor onto the transfer case.
 
Old Apr 11, 2011 | 07:13 PM
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Ah, thanks. I knew there had to be something I was missing.
 
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