I need to take transfer case out
SOURCE: 1997 Suburban Transfer Case stuck in 4WD Lo
most likely needs an encoder motor. That is the fancy term for the motor that switches the t_case through the gears. The flashing lights indicate a code had been stored and you should have gotten it serviced then before further damage. as long as you dont drive it in 4 wheel you should still be ok
billbohman: Unless GMC has had some change I am not aware of and that has not been published in service manuals for the repair of these units, the procedures are the same as any seal replacement and require no special tool. There are some universal seal installation tools which I would venture the majority of techs don't have because they substitute other tools in their place most of the time. Most techs will have a special tool designed from removing seals. However, the seal can be removed without it.
Just use a little common sense when removing a seal. Don't damage the casing.
Good Luck.
SOURCE: does the transfer case need removed with the old
Yes...you can either unbolt it from the transmission and take it off first, or remove both as a unit but that makes for very heavy awkward condition I'd avoid.
SOURCE: Front wheels won't engage when in 4 wheel
Then the problem would be in the differential. something came loose or broke off the actuator on the inside
SOURCE: NO 4X4, TRANSFER CASE ENGAGES BUT FRONT
There is a vacuum line that goes to the transfer case.if this line is ruptured it will not engage the 4wd.Next there is a switch on the t-case that may not be working.In 4wd it supllies vacuum to the 4wd actuator that is under the battery tray.next the applied vacuum pulls the cable engaging the frontaxle.
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