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Posted September 12, How do i find out what transfer case I have? Can I use my VIN to find it? Link to post Share on other sites. Crawl under and look, there is a tag on the case that will say what it is. Posted September 12, edited. Edited September 12, by kstruckcountry. Posted September 13, BS on the cost to rebuild it before its even on a bench,,, this is a simple unit ,,,,,the process is this ,,, the t case comes out and apart ,,,it is inspected ,,,,,a price list is presented to you ,,,you say ya or na ,,,, if the cost to rebuild the case is over a rebuilt unit THAT will be presented to you for authorization ,,,,, that is how its done , ya dont just go and replace it ,,,,, stay away FROM USED CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted September 17, Posted September 18, If your local shop does it their parts cost is going to be higher than a manufacturers because they don't buy in bulk plus they don't rebuild them nearly as often so it takes them longer and they will charge you for it Hope I got it right, I'm typing on my phone lol Sent while in 'Murica Posted September 18, edited.
Now, some noises may not mean anything. It could be a common occurrence, especially in colder months. To rule out any major problems, the first thing you need to do is check the transfer case fluid. Signs of a bad transfer case can depend on your type of vehicle.
If you have any concerns regarding your transfer case, you should get it inspected as soon as possible. If that proves to be a challenge, you might alternatively consider using the VIN number on your vehicle.
Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. With my truck, I have no idea what kind of transfer case I have. It would be a good idea to try and find out. That way, I can see about getting it serviced properly.
I have my silverado jacked up front drive shaft off and rear diff fluid drain transf case guild drain truck in neutral I turned the rear drive shaft by hand only one rear wheel spins is that normal also when I spin the rear drive shaft I get a squeaking sound coming from my transfer case but that could be because there no fluid in it. There was pieces of metal in the rear dif fluid no big chunk but defanitly some little chips.
So mabe somthing is broke in rer diff what brought all this on was a loud clunking noise and the truck grabbing could barley drive 10 miles hour cause seemed like drive shaft would break or whatever was catching would.
Anyhow any ideas what to do oh also found rubber gasket of some sort in rear diff fluid when took cover off. Car System. Mike Cross. Updated Oct 18, Life is too short to drive with stock audio. But your transfer case may also make it hard to shift gears in your vehicle. This is yet another clear-cut sign that you need to have your transfer case inspected and possibly replaced.
There are a bunch of different types of fluid that can leak underneath your vehicle. Any leak should be a cause for concern, but a leak from your transfer case should be especially concerning.
You may need to have a new transfer case put in to stop the leaking. A new transfer case might be just what you need to make a warning light go off. Have you spotted any of these signs that show you might need a new transfer case installed in your vehicle? SCS Gearbox would be more than happy to provide you with the transfer case you need for your performance vehicle.
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