Describe to me how the 2-speed transfer case works... 2011 Tahoe 5.3

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hillstrubl

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Coming from the jeep and Land Rover worlds, I understand their transfer case offerings well... School me on what's in my 2011 Tahoe (5.3, rear locking diff). Auto obviously engages the front diff but on the transfer case side, is it just an open center diff? Viscous coupling? Clutched center diff? How does it know when/how much power to send to the front?

I get 4Hi, N, 4Lo settings + locked center diff modes. Its the auto setting that I'm asking about.

- follow up question, as I have the rear locking diff, what type is it? limited slip, clutched? geared? Does it actually lock-lock if given the conditions to do so? I've heard chirps when going around turns in slippery conditions in 2wd previously, just wondering what triggers it and if its tied into traction control at all.
 

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When are in Auto4WD, your vehicle will engage the front wheels, just as in 4HI, as needed, based on what the wheel speed sensors are reading. If they sense wheel slippage, it will engage the front wheels and then disengage when everything is back to normal. There is no varied splitting of torque.
 

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Should be the NQH TC. Take a look at this post and the embedded thread to see if it's what you're looking for:

 

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