Cause
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DEFINITION: During acceleration or deceleration, a clunk is heard or felt in the transfer case.
Review the
Symptoms - Transfer Case and perform the necessary inspections.
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Incorrect fluid level or incorrect fluid
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- Inspect the transfer case for the correct fluid level. Refer to
Transfer Case Fluid Replacement .
- Fill the transfer case to the correct fluid level, if required.
- Inspect the transfer case for the correct type of fluid. Refer to
Approximate Fluid Capacities.
- Flush the transfer case and fill with the correct fluid, if required. Refer to
Transfer Case Fluid Replacement .
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Excessive clearance between the slip yoke and the transfer case rear output shaft
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- Inspect for the following conditions:
• | Worn rear output shaft splines |
- Repair or replace the following components, if faulty:
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Excessive clearance between the slip yoke and the extension bushing
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- Inspect for the following conditions:
• | Worn slip yoke bushing journal |
- Repair or replace the following components if faulty:
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Worn or faulty front/rear drive differential carrier assembly
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- Inspect the front/rear drive differential carrier assembly for the following conditions:
• | Loose internal components |
• | Resistance or rough operation while rotating internal splines |
• | Engagement splines for wear |
- Replace the front/rear drive differential carrier assembly, if faulty. Refer to
Transfer Case Disassemble and
Transfer Case Assemble.
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Worn or missing input shaft thrust bearing washer or wave washer
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- Inspect to ensure the wave washer is installed.
- Inspect the wave washer and mating surfaces for excessive wear.
- Replace the worn or missing wave washer. Refer to
Transfer Case Disassemble and
Transfer Case Assemble.
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Worn or damaged input shaft
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- Inspect the input shaft external gear teeth for excessive wear.
- Replace the input shaft, if worn. Refer to
Transfer Case Disassemble and
Transfer Case Assemble.
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