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NV133 - Transfer Case

NV133 - Transfer Case
DESCRIPTION
The NV133 is an electronically controlled part-time transfer case.

The geartrain is mounted in two aluminum case halves attached with bolts. The mainshaft front and rear bearings are mounted in aluminum retainer housings bolted to the case halves.

OPERATING RANGES
Transfer case operating ranges are:
- 2WD (2-wheel drive)
- 4HI (4-wheel drive)

The 2WD range is for use on any road surface at any time.

The 4HI range is for off road use only. It is not for use on hard surface roads. The only exception being, when the road surface is wet or slippery or covered by ice and snow.

SHIFT MECHANISM

Operating ranges are selected with a dash mounted shift selector switch. The shift selector switch provides a input to the Transfer Case Control Module (TCCM) to indicate the driver's desire to change operating ranges. The TCCM uses this input, along with input from the transfer case mounted mode sensor and information from the vehicle's bus, to determine if a shift is permitted. If the TCCM decides the shift is permitted, the TCCM controls the shift motor, mounted to the exterior of the transfer case, to perform the shift.



IDENTIFICATION

NV133 - Transfer Case:





A circular ID tag is attached to the rear case of each transfer case (Fig. 1). The ID tag provides the transfer case model number, assembly number, and serial number.

The transfer case serial number also represents the date of build.

OPERATION
The input gear is splined to the transmission output shaft. The input gear drives the mainshaft through the planetary assembly and range sleeve. The front output shaft is operated by a drive chain that connects the shaft to a drive sprocket on the mainshaft. The drive sprocket is engaged/disengaged by the mode fork, which operates the mode sleeve and hub. The sleeve and hub are not equipped with a synchronizer mechanism for shifting.