safely raise vehicle on jack stands.
drain t-case
remove both driveshafts
support trans tailshaft and remove crossmember
remove exhaust if in the way
remove torsionbars if in the way
disconnect any cable or electrical connections from t-case
remove t-case to transmission bolts 6-8
slide t-case off of transmission
case is fairly heavy you may want a buddy or a cheap trans jack to support it with you
repeat backwards
DEXRON iii ATF
friend,I have a 2001 Denali XL,i had to have the transmission and transfer case done,the transfer case from gmc is about $1800.00 no labor,transmission with labor was about $2600.00 my total job was about $4800.00
To replace the transfer case on a 2002 GMC Denali, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Disconnect the battery and remove the driveshafts from the transfer case. Unbolt the transfer case from the transmission and any supporting brackets, then carefully remove it from the vehicle. Install the new transfer case by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure and fluid levels are checked before testing.
take out 6 bolts from the rear of transmission
The transfer case uses ATF.
Will a transfer case from a 91 Chevy silverrodo fit a 2001 Chevy suburban?
Bad transmission? Bad output shaft on transfer case?
How to remove a transfer case in a 97 f-250
The transfer case for your 4X4 is bolted to the rear of the transmission
The transfer case control module in a 2001 GMC Yukon is typically located on the driver's side, mounted on the frame rail near the transfer case. To replace it, first disconnect the battery, then remove any necessary panels or covers to access the module. Unplug the electrical connectors, unbolt the module from its mounting bracket, and install the new module by reversing the removal process. Finally, reconnect the battery and check for proper operation.
It is on the back of the transfer case, takes a 10mm Allen wrench to remove.
NO. They are different and will not interchange.