
Depending on the availability, your reman transfer case can usually be shipped to the repair shop within a few days of your order. Shipping should be free or less than $100. Expect the installation to take 1 to 2 days.Click to see full answer. Similarly one may ask, how much does it cost to replace a transfer case?The average cost for a transfer case replacement is between $2,655 and $2,755. Labor costs are estimated between $379 and $479 while parts are priced at $2276. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.Secondly, can you still drive with a bad transfer case? Driving your car with a bad transfer case is a bad idea. If you continue to drive with a transfer case that has a serious mechanical problem, you could destroy it beyond the point of repair, and possibly damage your transmission, driveshafts and axles in the process. Also asked, what are the symptoms of a bad transfer case? Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Transfer Case Output Shaft Seal What is the transfer case output shaft seal? The transfer case output shaft seal is located on the transfer case of four-wheel drive cars, trucks, and SUVs. Difficulty shifting gears. Grinding noises coming from underneath the vehicle. Vehicle jumps in and out of four-wheel drive. How do you install a transfer case? To install: Install the transfer case and the driveshaft upper dust cover to the transmission with a new gasket, as follows: Install or connect the following: Fill the transmission and the transfer case with oil. Test drive the vehicle and check the abnormal noise and smooth operation. Recheck the fluid levels.
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