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APDTY 711231 Transfer Case Shift Motor Encoder Ring Range Sensor (88962315)

*$456.50

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APDTY 711231 Transfer Case Shift Motor Encoder Ring Range Sensor (88962315)
APDTY 711231 Transfer Case Shift Motor Encoder Ring Range Sensor (88962315)
*$456.50
SKU: 70536466 Categoria: Marca:
  • Brand New 4WD 4-Wheel Drive Transfer Case Motor Encoder Ring
  • This part is used to repair 88962314 transfer case shift encoder motor instead of replacing the entire motor
  • Replaces 88962315; Repairs 88962314
  • See Compatibility Chart To Verify Your Specific Vehicle Year, Make, & Model

Informação adicional

Brand

‎APDTY

Item dimensions L x W x H

‎4 x 3.6 x 3 inches

Material

‎Plastic

Mounting Type

‎Flange Mount

Output Type

‎Push-Pull

UPC

‎401000027682

Manufacturer

‎APDTY

Style

‎Modern

Item Weight

‎0.798 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎4 x 3.6 x 3 inches

Item model number

‎711231

Exterior

‎Ready To Paint If Needed

Manufacturer Part Number

‎711231

OEM Part Number

‎88962315

Date First Available

April 15, 2013

116 avaliações para APDTY 711231 Transfer Case Shift Motor Encoder Ring Range Sensor (88962315)

  1. Lance E Horn

    2005 chevy silverado

    I’ve replaced this 3 times since I’ve owned 15 years. If you replace that middle bolt can be removed without dropping drive shaft its not easy. Do not put that bolt back in you will probably be doing it again in the future. This solves the problem of it shifting between 2hi 4 hi 4lo and neutral. It takes a little bit of moving part and drive shaft to wiggle motor out and back in when your done replacing encoder ring. Use a marker so everything lines back up this will save you a headache of putting everything back together.

  2. Lewis M. Miller

    Ok I spent months reading reviews trying to resolve an issue with my 04 GMC. Hopefully, this will save time for someone. My four wheel drive gained a mind of its on like a wild mustang. I might start the old girl up and it would be in 4 lo, or 4 hi, or she may just accidentally be in 2 hi (leading you to believe the problem had mysteriously resolved itself. Sometime you may not get a lift at all. Regardless of where it was (unless it didn’t light up at all) you could always press 2 hi and it would go there and stay there until the next time you put her in the stall. Then she got to where you couldn’t change it at all. Once in 2 hi, there was no going to 4lo, etc. and the “service 4WD” light began coming on in the dash. I tried a few other things first (reviews are so misleading sometimes) like an actuator (easy to replace but was 60 bucks and she was still contankerous. Tried the selector switch (no luck there either, save your money).

    Finally caved and got the 39 dollar encoder ring and my worries are over!

    Now I’m just going to say that it was probably close to 11 pm before I decide to attempt this and a word of advice…. don’t wait until you are tired or cranky! The removal process was straight forward and easy as anyone could ask for! Then removing the couple torx screws and replacing the ring itself, piece of cake also. Now…. it was after midnight and I had dirt in my eyes and lining that little spline back up to the transfer case had me just about as close as ever before at just putting the old girl out of her misery and sending her to her grave.

    All in all anyone can likely do this little job and save money from purchasing a new motor with the ring inside it. Just don’t wait till late at night or your tired and pay attention to detail with the position of the spline on the transfer case verses the motor itself. Good luck.

  3. DeAnn Curbo

    Works great. I did not completely remove the drive shift, I just slid it off enough to get the yoke out of the way. Definitely mark your gears before removal, it will save a lot of time. I flipped mine over and the gear fell out before I had the chance to mark it and it was a pain, turning it one tooth at a time, getting back aligned.

  4. Rds731007

    Very simple to install just make sure that the encoder is in the neutral position.

  5. Aaron Morton

    I had the famous service 4wd message.
    I started by swapping the dash switch. While that got me a new switch with lights that worked, it don’t solve the problem.
    This part did. No more random shifting, no more inability to shift, no problems. It’s nice to have my truck behave.
    If you can swap the encoder motor, you can change this. Dropping the front driveshaft was easy. Index the shaft, mark everything so you can line it back up and drop it. It will take longer to remove and reinstall the encoder motor than to replace this part.
    Pull the encoder motor. All of this is available on YouTube to watch. Don’t overtighten the torx screws, I broke one and had to drill and tap it.

    One last piece of advice. I use loctite on u-join bolts and then torque them to spec. Cheap insurance.
    Overall I’m very pleased. I should have done this a year ago.

  6. Aaron Morton

    The sensor was easy to install. Was able to do it myself and saved a lot of money. I had been getting a “SERVICE 4WD” intermittently for a year or more, then it came on and stayed on. The new sensor took care of the problem.

  7. Jeffrey Johnson

    received on time. Installed and it worked. My problem of no 4 wheel drive was this part plus power wire with just 1 strand. Cut it and tied together and walaaaa- power.

  8. David Hatton

    I final got the item and is going to try and install and see what happen. It look a little different but hopefully it will work.

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