rockola1971
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The Tcase in a 2003 LT would be a NP246E (E=enhanced). They made some improvements on the original NP246. The NP246/E does not require a stop or in neutral to go in or out of 4wd hi/2wd. Heck you can cruise down the highway at 70mph and put it in Auto4wd (which uses sensors to detect wheel slippage and engage the 4wd clutches) or you can go into 4wd Hi at 70mph. You of course couldnt do that with the old floorshift steel cased transfer cases (wouldnt do you any good since most you had to manually lock the hubs anyway). I own (2) 03 Tahoe LT's with the NP246E Tcase and they are stupid easy to troubleshoot and rebuild. It is very cost effective for a DIY project too. You are absolutely correct that the TCASE has nothing to do with the OP's Tranny problems. Tcase has its own control module and the tranny of course is controlled by the PCM.You're welcome, man.
Let us know what t-case you have but your transmission limp mode itself is an entirely separate issue and by itself would not cause your lack of 4WD functionality (im assuming you're in neutral and stopped when trying to shift into 4WD). However shorts or other electrical problems upstream of your trans/tcase can be causing both the trans and tcase command/control problems you're having.
All that said, im not sure an incorrect tcase would even install in place of the correct NP246 (others can confirm or deny).
You can use most any Snap On scan tool, Autel as well as the more advanced OTC/SPX brand scanners to read chassis codes.
I would check the wiring harness to tranny all the way back to the PCM for damage. Make sure harness wasnt spliced in by some dufus that got it all wrong. If that is all good then like you said it is time to drop the pan and inspect/test for damage/failure.