SCF,If only! The Aisin is a $2695 option plus another $4k'ish for the 3500 Reg Cab if you can find one.
If only! The Aisin is a $2695 option plus another $4k'ish for the 3500 Reg Cab if you can find one.
If only! The Aisin is a $2695 option plus another $4k'ish for the 3500 Reg Cab if you can find one.
The SRW 3500 can have a 68rfe.
I don't think there is any problem with the transmission that would cause a failure like this within the T/case.
Someone asked me to comment on this (really long!) thread, but unfortunately I am not a transfer case expert, so my advice in this case is strictly from what limited knowledge I have.
Hard to imagine why two separate T/cases would fail within 1600 miles, especially seeing they (or at least, one) was a hard part failure. (Of course, in a manual-shift transfer case, virtually everything is a hard part!). I can't imagine you could exert enough force on the shift lever to break the shift fork, so my (admittedly uneducated) guess would be there was some other internal failure that forced broken pieces to get jammed where they shouldn't be (possibly forcing the synchro sleeve out of place, and thereby breaking the shift fork).
I don't think there is any problem with the transmission that would cause a failure like this within the T/case.
Probably true on our end, but I am sure engineers will use it as a test bed to figure it out. At least one would hope.
In that case, probably sold off at auction, as is. Poor sucker on other end will have a foul taste on FCA, I am sure.That's what the dealer/FCA told me when I gave them back my 2014 truck (buyback) because they couldn't fix the electrical gremlins that lived in the dash.......I googled the VIN a month later, it had made it's way from California to Wisconsin, ending up on a used car lot.....
Sam
Yes manual. I crawled underneath it to ck the shift linkage setting. It was off about 3/8". I guess there's enough leeway to make it work. I set it to the correct position.Good looking truck!
Still have a manual transfer case?