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Cardone 83-103 | Transfer Case Motor

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$124.99
Part Number
CAD83-103
UPC:
82617675987
Condition:
New
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Building on decades of experience using reverse engineering to remanufacture automotive motors, CARDONE engineers have meticulously designed and tested our brand-new transfer case motors to match O.E. fit and performance. Each unit is load-tested to ensure the torque power specification meets industry standards. As a direct-fit O.E. replacement, CARDONE® New Transfer Case Motors provide ease of installation and reliability you can count on.

BRAND: Cardone New

FEATURES:

  • Chevrolet Astro 2005-99, Blazer 2001-98, S10 2001-98; GMC Jimmy 2001-98, Safari 2005-99, Sonoma 2001-98; Oldsmobile Bravada 2001-98
  • New Transfer Case Motor
  • Transfer Case Motor
  • Transfer Case Motor, Transfer Case, TCM

SPECIFICS:

Component Housing MaterialAluminum
Connector/Terminal ConfigurationPin
E-WasteYes
FAQsThe replacement motor drive is in a different position, can I reposition before installing?
FAQsThe replacement motor drive is factory-set in the 2 wheel drive position.
FAQsDo not operate the motor while it is off the transfer case. This can damage the motor and set an error code that must be cleared before the motor will operate again. Shift the transfer case into the position of the motor to install.
FAQsThe Service 4WD light is on and/or the 4WD is inoperative. What could cause this condition?
FAQsWhat drivetrain position is the replacement motor drive placed in?
FAQsA crescent wrench can be used for this operation.
FAQsYes, the transfer case should be manually shifted into the two-wheel drive position at the shift shaft before the installation of the replacement motor. Typically the positions are spring-loaded and can be rotated manually.
FAQsCan I install the replacement motor if my Transfer Case motor failed in 4 Wheel Drive Low or High?
FAQsWhat tool can I use to manually shift the transfer case into the two-wheel drive position before I install the replacement motor?
FAQsThis may be caused by a transfer case control module calibration issue. Check for DTC's and calibration version - there may be a software update from the Original Equipment Manufacturer. If the motor attempts to shift, but sounds weak, check the front axle lock actuator. If the axle lock does not engage, the motor cannot complete its engagement.
Features and BenefitsEvery motor is assembled with the precise amount of lubricant to ensure quiet operation and long life.
Features and BenefitsLoad testing ensures torque power specification meets industry standards.
Features and BenefitsDesigned to give the precise amount of power to the transmission for a smooth transition when changing from 2-wheel drive to 4-wheel drive.
Features and BenefitsDesigned to match O.E. fit and function for easy installation.
Package ContentsTransfer Case Motor; Instruction Sheet
Product ConditionNew

INTERCHANGE:

  • Chevrolet: 12474041
  • GMC: 12474041
  • Oldsmobile: 12547470
  • Oldsmobile: 12474041
  • Chevrolet: 12547470
  • GMC: 12547470

APPLICATIONS:

  • 1998-2001 Oldsmobile Bravada
  • 1998-2001 Chevrolet S10
  • 1999-2005 GMC Safari
  • 1998-2001 GMC Jimmy
  • 1999-2005 Chevrolet Astro
  • 1998-2001 GMC Sonoma
  • 1998-2001 Chevrolet Blazer

Product type:
Aftermarket
Features and Benefits:
Building on decades of experience using reverse engineering to remanufacture automotive motors, CARDONE engineers have meticulously designed and tested our brand-new transfer case motors to match O.E. fit and performance. Each unit is load-tested to
Brand Description:
Transfer Case Motor
Hazardous Material:
No
Minimum Order Quantity:
1
Package Contents:
Transfer Case Motor; Instruction Sheet
Product Condition:
New
E-Waste:
Yes
FAQs:
Yes, the transfer case should be manually shifted into the two-wheel drive position at the shift shaft before the installation of the replacement motor. Typically the positions are spring-loaded and can be rotated manually.
FAQs:
What tool can I use to manually shift the transfer case into the two-wheel drive position before I install the replacement motor?
FAQs:
What drivetrain position is the replacement motor drive placed in?
FAQs:
The Service 4WD light is on and/or the 4WD is inoperative. What could cause this condition?
FAQs:
The replacement motor drive is in a different position, can I reposition before installing?
FAQs:
The replacement motor drive is factory-set in the 2 wheel drive position.
FAQs:
Do not operate the motor while it is off the transfer case. This can damage the motor and set an error code that must be cleared before the motor will operate again. Shift the transfer case into the position of the motor to install.
FAQs:
Can I install the replacement motor if my Transfer Case motor failed in 4 Wheel Drive Low or High?
FAQs:
A crescent wrench can be used for this operation.
Features and Benefits:
Load testing ensures torque power specification meets industry standards.
Features and Benefits:
Every motor is assembled with the precise amount of lubricant to ensure quiet operation and long life.
Features and Benefits:
Designed to match O.E. fit and function for easy installation.
Features and Benefits:
Designed to give the precise amount of power to the transmission for a smooth transition when changing from 2-wheel drive to 4-wheel drive.
Connector/Terminal Configuration:
Pin
Life Cycle Status:
Available to Order
Component Housing Material:
Aluminum
Life Cycle Status Description:
Available to Order - Part is released to customers for ordering.
Short Description:
Transfer Case Mtr
Item Level GTIN:
00082617675987
Country of Origin:
China
Quantity Per Application:
1
Weight - Each (Gross Pounds):
3.6000
Height - Each (Inch):
6.5000
Length - Each (Inch):
10.7500
Width - Each (Inch):
7.1250



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