02-14-2011, 07:08 PM | #1 |
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active transfer case
I saw this in a brochure for my 2000 GMC. What exactly is this? Mine is 4wd with Auto 4wd button as well as the normal 2 hi, 4 lo, 4 hi buttons.
Also I noticed the driveshaft from t case to front diff does not turn by hand like my 97 does. While under it for oil and lube I give it a turn on the 97 but the 2000 will not as though it was engaged. It is disengaged though. The 4wd works perfectly on both trucks. What's the difference?
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02-15-2011, 11:43 PM | #2 | |
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Re: active transfer case
my '99 is like that with the drive shafts too. and i believe(not positive) active t-case is the top button which is AUTO 4WD or something like that. it engages when it senses tire slip, and disengages when it has enough traction. never used/liked it though.
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