In a 2005 Chevrolet Avalanche, the transfer case control module is typically located under the vehicle's center console, specifically near the transfer case itself. It may also be found mounted on the side of the transfer case or integrated into the vehicle's wiring harness. For exact placement, consulting the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide is recommended.
It is behind the light switch in the instrument panel.
A 1999 Ram does not have a transfer case control module.
A 1995 Dodge Ram does not have a transfer case control module. The transfer case is mechanically controlled.
Should be on the left side of I/P area, behind knee bolster, above parking brake assembly.
A 1994 does not have a control module on the transfer case. But it does have a 4x4 Actuator on the front differential.
That year did not have a controll module.
it is on the side of transfer case looks a little like a wiper motor..
To replace the transfer case control module on a 1996 GMC Suburban, first disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Locate the transfer case control module, which is typically found near the transfer case or under the dashboard. Unplug the electrical connectors and remove any mounting screws to take out the old module. Install the new module by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are secure, and then reconnect the battery.
it is on the transfer case
where is it at
2004 silverado, avalanche likly the same. I found mine cliped to a box behind the OBDII plug. cut tie wrap and pull it out. Thanks JJ
In a 2002 Toyota Tacoma, the transfer case control module is typically located under the vehicle, near the transfer case itself. It may be mounted on the frame or on the transfer case housing. For precise location details, consulting the vehicle’s service manual can be helpful, as it may vary slightly based on specific configurations.