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How to change encoder motor on Silverado truck?

How to change encoder motor on Silverado truck?

Figured it out. Before you attach the motor, just connect the connector (make sure you have removed the plastic protector piece that it ships with that keeps the motor in neutral). Turn the key to the on position, shift the truck into neutral and push the button for the original gear you were in (in my case 2 Hi).

How to replace the 4WD tranfer on a Chevy Silverado?

Pull tab of the connector to release it. Figure 5. Separated routing clip of the second wire harness (red arrow). Remove three 15mm bolts from the shift motor, and pull it off of the transfer case. Save the gasket between the shift motor and transfer case as it will be reused. Take care not to damage it.

How to install a new encoder in a transfer case?

o When installing the motor/encoder unit to the transfer case, make sure that the transfer case is indexed properly and it is flat against the transfer case before tightening the mounting bolts. 1. Install the NEW motor/encoder gasket to the transfer case. 2. Install the motor/encoder to the transfer case. Notice.

What is detent plate on Chevy Silverado transfer case?

On the inner shift motor is a detent plate that properly fits into the transfer case. Make sure to attach the new detent plate in the exact same position when installing the new transfer case shift motor. First, properly align the gasket and hold it in place. Insert the bolts into the new shift motor before installation.

Where is the shift encoder motor on a Silverado?

The Shift Encoder Motor is located on the outside of the transfer case and is secured to the transfer case with 3 bolts. If your truck will not switch into 4×4 mode a faulty Shift Encoder motor maybe the cause. 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic & 1500 HD Classic Does this Fit my Truck?

How do you remove encoder motor from car?

You should have pretty clear access to the three bolts holding the Encoder Motor to the transfer case. Remove them and pull the Motor away from the transfer case about 3/4″ to clear the little drive gear and it should come right out. TA-DA!

Where is the transfer case shift encoder motor?

The 4WD Transfer Case Shift Encoder motor is the part that turns the gear inside the transfer case, allowing your vehicle to be switched into 4×4 mode. The Shift Encoder Motor is located on the outside of the transfer case and is secured to the transfer case with 3 bolts.

How to change the transfer case on a Chevy Silverado?

Torque the transfer case shift motor to 30 ft/lbs. Make sure all components of the new transfer case shift motor matches the old one. The harness should be the same length, and the connectors should be located in the same spots. Slide the front end of the prop shaft into the transfer case.

You should have pretty clear access to the three bolts holding the Encoder Motor to the transfer case. Remove them and pull the Motor away from the transfer case about 3/4″ to clear the little drive gear and it should come right out. TA-DA!

How to check a Dorman transfer case encoder ring?

CAREFULLY remove any grease or debris from the gears facing you, and with a marker of some sort mark the touch points of the big gear and the one next to it. 5- Note the three prongs and where they are plugged in. Note the relationship of the plug to the prongs and mark one end of the plug.

CAREFULLY remove any grease or debris from the gears facing you, and with a marker of some sort mark the touch points of the big gear and the one next to it. 5- Note the three prongs and where they are plugged in. Note the relationship of the plug to the prongs and mark one end of the plug.

Why did my transfer case encoder motor go out?

It may also tell you which wire going to the encoder motor should be hot at what times so you can test and see if that’s really the problem still. On the 01 that I worked on the light went out when we started the car and we didn’t need to clear anything, but that was a Jimmy and not a full size.

Can you turn the female end of the encoder motor?

Do not turn the female end in the motor or you can damage it. If it is tight to turn I heard turning the rear drive shaft (just the free play) can take the stress off it. Also, careful not to damage the shaft, use a cloth or something when you put the pliers on.

Is the 4WD transfer case encoder motor lifetime?

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How do you change the encoder motor on a truck?

Turn the key to the on position, shift the truck into neutral and push the button for the original gear you were in (in my case 2 Hi). This will shift the motor into the correct position for your TC shaft and you can install it. You will hear the motor then and see the lights on your switch change from neutral to the desired position.

How long does it take to replace encoder motor?

I “forgot” to put my transfer case into neutral so when I took it apart I marked where the gears were lined up and made sure to put it back exactly so as it is a timed gear. Took about an hour and a couple beers.

Figured it out. Before you attach the motor, just connect the connector (make sure you have removed the plastic protector piece that it ships with that keeps the motor in neutral). Turn the key to the on position, shift the truck into neutral and push the button for the original gear you were in (in my case 2 Hi).

Why is my transfer case encoder motor bad?

I’ve been trying to diagnose a Service 4WD message on my truck and the dealer diagnosed it as a bad transfer case encoder motor. I’ve found plenty of good write ups on how to replace it but I have one question I haven’t found the answer to.

Is the encoder motor part of the motor?

First bought aftermarket 4WD selector switch as guess to fix the message. Then got OBD-II scan which would have saved me $50 on the switch that didn’t correct problem. What I learned after ordering: the encoder motor is a complete assembly.

I “forgot” to put my transfer case into neutral so when I took it apart I marked where the gears were lined up and made sure to put it back exactly so as it is a timed gear. Took about an hour and a couple beers.

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