What are the symptoms of a faulty transfer case motor?
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The manifestations of a faulty transfer case are: the vehicle cannot switch to four-wheel drive mode, or abnormal noises occur during driving. The so-called transfer case is a device that distributes the engine's power, which can output power to the rear axle or simultaneously to the front/rear axles. Here are the specific details: 1. Introduction: The transfer case is a device that distributes the engine's power, outputting it to the rear axle or simultaneously to the front/rear axles. From this perspective, the transfer case is actually a component on four-wheel-drive vehicles. With the development of four-wheel-drive technology, the transfer case has continuously evolved, gradually forming various styles to match different demands of four-wheel-drive vehicles. 2. Classification: Traditional type: Part-time four-wheel-drive vehicles can operate as two-wheel-drive vehicles under normal conditions and switch to four-wheel-drive in off-road situations. The part-time four-wheel-drive transfer case is a purely mechanical device; Super Select type: This term is associated with Mitsubishi and has long been regarded as Mitsubishi's proprietary technology. From the transfer case's shift lever, it resembles a traditional part-time four-wheel-drive system, but it includes a central differential.