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Replacement and OEM Parts for 2006 Chevrolet Colorado Transfer Case Motor

2006 Chevrolet Colorado Transfer Case Motor

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  • Dorman OE Solutions Transfer Case Motor for 2006 Chevrolet Colorado - 600-913

    Dorman® OE Solutions Transfer Case Motor for 2006 Chevrolet Colorado

    PartNumber: 600-913
    Product Specifications
    • Connector Gender: Female
    • Connector Quantity: 7
    • Connector Shape: Rectangular
    • Housing Material: Plastic
    • Mount Type: Bolt On
    • Mounting Hardware Included: No
    • Mounting Hole Quantity: 2
    • Package Contents: Transfer Case Motor
    • Sprocket Tooth Quantity: 11
    • Terminal Gender: Male
    • Terminal Quantity: 7
    • Terminal Type: Blade
    • UPC: 885484373532
    • Wire Quantity: 0
    • Wiring Harness Included: No
    • Part Description: 2006 Chevrolet Colorado OE Solutions Transfer Case Motor
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    • 2006 Chevrolet Colorado | All Trims | All Engines
    $191.55

FAQ for Transfer Case Motor Repair

Q: What is the proper way to install the transfer case encoder motor?
A:
The proper way is to lubricate the new O-ring seal with clean transfer case fluid, position the encoder motor to the transfer case, and then install the encoder motor mounting bolts, with the heated oxygen sensor bracket.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022
Q: What is the removal procedure for the transfer case encoder motor?
A:
The procedure is to raise and support the vehicle, remove the encoder motor mounting bolts, and then remove the encoder motor and O-ring seal from the transfer case.
By Bob
GM Specialist
01/11/2022