Oh man, I WAS selecting the C option, thought "C" was for Chevy!
Welp, that makes sense now!
Thanks Fless!! I would have lived my whole life not knowing...
Ha! Now you're on the right "path!"
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Oh man, I WAS selecting the C option, thought "C" was for Chevy!
Welp, that makes sense now!
Thanks Fless!! I would have lived my whole life not knowing...
Found a company that does TCCM programming...
GM TCCM Transfer Case Control Module Programming — Ewalt's Auto Tuning
This listing is for a transfer case control module (TCCM) that is programmed/flashed for your vehicle with the newest updates from GM using your VIN to match your vehicle. After you purchase the TCCM you will need to provide us with your VIN so we can program it before we ship it to you. The followiwww.ewaltsautotuning.com
ACDelco lists 24261367 covering the NP0, NQF and NQH transfer cases.One thing I was thinking about, regarding the fact that RA does not list a TCCM for single speed t-case: I wonder if the 2-speed one covers both single and 2-speed? I noticed that my original TCCM P/N is listed in the long list of OEM TCCMs it replaces.
Looking at the cardone brand on rockauto, it says "vehicle specific programming required ON the vehicle."
While not cheap, a new Dorman module looks to be $120 after you return core..
I'm thinking not a whole lot more than having a dealer reprogram.
(I'd pay that to avoid going to the dealer!)
Return it if it doesn't work. Send the core in if it does work.
(unless the Dorman requires programming too, hopefully they bypassed the VIN programming..)
ACDelco lists 24261367 covering the NP0, NQF and NQH transfer cases.
Just logged into ACDelco TDS and got big messages about using counterfeit clones (J2534) and a warning that doing so would get one locked out.Hmmm, interesting. Since they all use the same module now, it would seem as if I should be able to find someone that could reprogram my original 24261367 to work with the 2-speed. I will look into that further if the Dorman unit I just bought doesn't solve my issue.
there must be some ***** ones out there my clone mdi updated with the bosch software multiple times and never have had a issueJust logged into ACDelco TDS and got big messages about using counterfeit clones (J2534) and a warning that doing so would get one locked out.
Anyhow, I plugged in my '13s VIN and saw a menu description for programming all three transfer cases and then part numbers for what I believe were the two 2-speed variants.