That will be the part that is bolted to the back of the transmission and the rear driveshaft comes out of it and goes to the rear end.
electric actuator (range selector)
passenger side floor bord
It is located on the transfer case. It'll be on the drivers side of the transfer cas, right next to the front drive shaft, in about the middle of the vehicle! Good luck , it is a hard to get out!
The fill plug is on the left side of the transfer case. You remove the fill plug, and the fluid should come to the bottom of the fill plug.
quick answer...no in the 86 the transfer case driveshaft output was on the passenger side in 93 the were drivers side so unless u plan on swapping axles too then no if u switch axles then yes but that may affect steering suspension ride height clearance problems...
It is on the rear side of the transfur case towards the bottom and up higher will be another one to fill it.
It is located on the flatter side/rear of the transfer case (same side the round identification tag is located). There is a rounded retainer/extension that connects to the rear drive shaft. It is the switch located on the rounded surface.
To check the fluid level on a 1999 Chevy Silverado transfer case, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the transfer case fill plug, typically found on the side of the transfer case. Remove the plug using a wrench; the fluid should be at the bottom of the fill hole. If fluid drips out, it's at the correct level; if not, add the appropriate transfer case fluid until it reaches the fill hole.
No it will not work in a 1997 Chevy 1500. First the case doesn't have the bosses for the neutral safety switch which is on the drivers side of the case. Second the solenoids inside the transmission are different for 1997 and 1993. Third the wiring harness inside the transmission is different for 1993 and 1997.
It is located on the flatter side/rear of the transfer case (same side the round identification tag is located). There is a rounded retainer/extension that connects to the rear drive shaft. It is the switch located on the rounded surface.
To check the transfer case fluid on your 1994 K1500 Chevy truck, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the transfer case, typically found behind the transmission, and look for the fill plug on the side of the case. Remove the fill plug using a wrench; the fluid should be at the level of the hole. If it’s low, add the appropriate type of transfer case fluid until it starts to seep out of the hole, then replace the plug securely.
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