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Where is the part number on a transfer case?

Where is the part number on a transfer case?

For parts identification purposes, a Round Tag is affixed to the back of the rear case. Stamped on the tag are the Model Number (ex: NV271D or MP271), Assembly Number (8 digit number plus two letters), Transfer Case Build Date, and Low Range…

How heavy is a 246 transfer case?

It’s 86 lbs. dry. The 203 was 165 lbs.

How fast can you drive in 4 auto?

55 MPH is the fastest you should drive in when using 4×4 high. 55 miles per hour is the “speed limit”. Driving beyond this speed could damage your 4×4 system. However, some manufacturer guidelines will vary by vehicle.

Should my truck be in 2H or auto?

2H is rear wheel drive only. That would normally be your default. Auto means the truck will transfer drive to the front wheels if the back wheels lose traction. 4H is full time 4 wheel drive, and should not be used on dry roads.

When did General Motors start using transfer cases?

Usage: The NP243 was installed in General Motors vehicles starting in 1996, used in both 1500 and 2500 series pickup trucks, suburban, Tahoe and Yukon’s. These transfer cases are part time four wheel drive electric shift.

What kind of transfer case does a GMC Jimmy use?

GMC Jimmy, Suburban and Yukon and the 1500, 2500, 3500, Sierra and Full Size Van The NP243 Transfer Case is commonly found in late 90s GMC and Chevrolet SUVs. Chevy used a NP241C and the GMC a NP243C transfer case. That is New Process, also known as New Venture.

What kind of transfer case does GMC Yukon use?

It is also seen in the Chevy Astro Van from 1999 and up. The NP149 (AWD) transfer case was used in the GMC Yukon, Denali, Sierra 2001-2005. Cadillac Escalade Ext. Esv. 2000-2002.

What kind of transfer case does a Chevy Tahoe have?

Usage: 1989-1999 Chevrolet Blazer, Suburban, and Tahoe, as well as the 1500, 2500, 3500 Truck and Van. GMC Jimmy, Suburban and Yukon and the 1500, 2500, 3500, Sierra and Full Size Van The NP243 Transfer Case is commonly found in late 90s GMC and Chevrolet SUVs.

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