Transfer Case Encoder Motor Replaced!!
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Transfer Case Encoder Motor Replaced!!
Just a quick note : I was getting the "service 4 wheel drive" indication every time I started my 2004 H2 - I was worried that one day the transfer case motor would quit completely so I purchased a Dorman Transfer Case Motor #600-908 but it did not function correctly ( you have to change out and move the connector pins and I did not want to hassle with that )
I ended up purchasing this : ACDelco 89059688 GM Original Equipment Transfer Case Four Wheel Drive Actuator with Encoder Motor off Amazon for $218 and in less than 45 minutes my problem is solved!
Spend the extra $ for the original equipment actuator and if you have put the TC in neutral and the TC shaft does not match the new TC encoder motor just use a crescent wrench to move the TC shaft to match what the motor is set at.
No more codes, Hummer shifting perfectly !!!
I ended up purchasing this : ACDelco 89059688 GM Original Equipment Transfer Case Four Wheel Drive Actuator with Encoder Motor off Amazon for $218 and in less than 45 minutes my problem is solved!
Spend the extra $ for the original equipment actuator and if you have put the TC in neutral and the TC shaft does not match the new TC encoder motor just use a crescent wrench to move the TC shaft to match what the motor is set at.
No more codes, Hummer shifting perfectly !!!
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I also bought the Forman but have not installed it yet?? Pin replacement is needed?
help please
I ended up purchasing this : ACDelco 89059688 GM Original Equipment Transfer Case Four Wheel Drive Actuator with Encoder Motor off Amazon for $218 and in less than 45 minutes my problem is solved!
Spend the extra $ for the original equipment actuator and if you have put the TC in neutral and the TC shaft does not match the new TC encoder motor just use a crescent wrench to move the TC shaft to match what the motor is set at.
No more codes, Hummer shifting perfectly !!![/QUOTE]
I ended up purchasing this : ACDelco 89059688 GM Original Equipment Transfer Case Four Wheel Drive Actuator with Encoder Motor off Amazon for $218 and in less than 45 minutes my problem is solved!
Spend the extra $ for the original equipment actuator and if you have put the TC in neutral and the TC shaft does not match the new TC encoder motor just use a crescent wrench to move the TC shaft to match what the motor is set at.
No more codes, Hummer shifting perfectly !!![/QUOTE]
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