Used Chevrolet Transfer Cases For Sale
A replacement transfer case from the dealer can run $2,000–$5,000+. We carry the same OEM unit at 40–60% less — fitment verified before you pay a dime.
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- OEM fitment verified — we confirm displacement, configuration, and factory build codes for your exact vehicle before quoting.
- Warranty included — every transfer case comes with warranty coverage. Extended warranty options may be available.
- Fast insured freight shipping — drained, palletized, and insured for safe delivery to your repair shop or address.
- Nationwide OEM inventory — transfer cases for domestic and import vehicles inspected and ready to ship.
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Common Chevrolet Transfer Case Issues
These are the most frequent reasons Chevrolet owners need a replacement transfer case.
NP246 — Encoder Motor & Pump Rub: The NP246 in the Silverado 1500, Tahoe, and Suburban commonly develops encoder motor failure (causing the “Service 4WD” message) and internal pump rub where the pump contacts the case half, creating metal debris that destroys the unit. A replacement with tested encoder motor and fresh pump eliminates both issues — these are our most requested Chevrolet transfer cases.
NP261XHD/NP263XHD (HD Trucks) — Shift Fork Pad Wear: The heavy-duty manual-shift transfer cases in the 2500HD/3500HD develop shift fork pad wear from extended 4WD use, causing grinding during shifts and difficulty engaging or disengaging 4WD. Generally robust but wear is accelerated by frequent 4WD use and heavy towing. A replacement with fresh shift fork pads restores crisp 4WD engagement.
Chevy 4WD transfer cases are essential drivetrain components. Get your quote now.
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How it works — simple and accurate
Transfer cases vary by configuration and build codes. We verify everything first, then quote from confirmed inventory.
What affects your delivered price
Online price ranges can be misleading. We quote the exact unit for your vehicle with delivery included.
Chevrolet Transfer Case — Quick Answers
What is the most common Chevy transfer case failure?
The NP246 encoder motor failure is the #1 reason Silverado 1500, Tahoe, and Suburban owners call us. The encoder motor controls the 4WD shift operation, and when it fails, the system displays Service 4WD and may lock in one mode. Our replacement units include a tested encoder motor.
Do your Chevy transfer cases come with the shift motor?
Yes — our electronic-shift transfer cases include the encoder motor/shift motor assembly. This is the most commonly failed component, so we include it as part of the complete tested unit.
What is the difference between the NP246 and NP261?
The NP246 is the electronic AutoTrac unit for the 1500 series (lighter duty). The NP261XHD and NP263XHD are manual-shift heavy-duty units for the 2500HD and 3500HD. We match the exact unit to your truck VIN and 4WD system type.
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