The sensor located on the top of the transfer case of a 1995 Chevy Silverado 4x4 is typically the transfer case position sensor, also known as the transfer case range sensor. This sensor monitors the position of the transfer case to help the vehicle's computer determine which drive mode is currently engaged, such as 2WD or 4WD. If this sensor fails, it can lead to issues with engaging or switching between different drive modes.
This is usually a sensor or solenoid problem. There are 3 mounted on the transfer case.
If it is 4WD it will be on the output housing (rear) of the transfer case. If not 4wd it will be on the output of the transmission. Typically has two wire connector.
The intake temperature sensor is located on the side of the air filter case on a 2003 Chevy Silverado 4.3 1500. It is on the top of the engine.
Yes it is.
Yes as long as your variables are the same as in same engine, transmission, 2 or 4 wheel, etc.
In most cases, you will find the speed shift sensor for your 1998 Chevy Blazer located on the backside of your transfer case. The transfer case is located on the transmission.
NO. It is all different
Dexron. Automatic Transmission fluid
passenger side floor bord
That year requires--------DEXTRON VI fluid.
it's located in the rear of the transfer case
NO, Not in the transfur case. Transmission YES