No. To move it I either have to pull the driveshafts, or the encoder and manually shift the case.Does it unlock if you just shut the engine off and leave the trans in neutral? Can you push it / roll it in that state?
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No. To move it I either have to pull the driveshafts, or the encoder and manually shift the case.Does it unlock if you just shut the engine off and leave the trans in neutral? Can you push it / roll it in that state?
I tried another encoder, and but it's used also and not guaranteed to be good. Same results. I lined up another tccm for $50, I'm going to give that a shot tomorrow.What does it do if you leave the encoder motor uninstalled (strapping it out of the way) and manually shifting the T/C into 2wd? If that seems to work, then there is something wrong with either the encoder motor or circuit, or the TCCM.
It would really help to have a Tech 2 on it; that way you could monitor what mode is commanded vs. what mode it's in, or thinks it's in. On my NBS, same T/C, the commanded mode was 4HI but the actual mode was AUTO. That ended up being a bad encoder motor.
I have a 246 on my 2004 tahoe that had the dreaded oil pump rub through the case issue. I pulled all the gears out of there to put in the new case. Its pretty simple gear on gear not much to go wrong. I really doubt its the transfer case. If you really think its the transfer case and you can transfer manually might consider disonnecting the electric connector off of it so it doesnt move when you start it.I have a '99 Tahoe that won't move, it's almost like the transfer case is locked up. I pulled the driveshafts, everything turns. I pulled the encoder motor off, I was able to shift the case manually with no problems, and front axle is free in 2HI. I put another encoder motor on that i had laying around, and with the ignition on and engine off, everything seemed to be ok. However, once I started the engine I was right back to things acting like they're locked up. TCCM bad? First time with one of these.