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Ford Ranger Transfer Case Motor Actuator

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Transfer Case Shift Motor for 2006-2011 Ford RangerTransfer Case Shift Motor for 2006-2011 Ford Ranger
A-Premium®Part # APTCM0003
Transfer Case Shift Motor for 2006-2011 Ford Ranger
$128.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Ranger: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
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Vehicle: Ford Ranger
Item LocatedCanada
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6L5Z7G360AA, 6L5Z7G360AB, 6L5Z7G360AC, 600-931, 48-221
item #1003CTQ8
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Transfer Case Shift Motor for 2000-2004 Ford Ranger
A-Premium®Part # APTCM0001
Transfer Case Shift Motor for 2000-2004 Ford Ranger
$127.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Ranger: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
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Vehicle: Ford Ranger
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1F24-17-645A, 1F24-17-645B, 1L5Z 7G360-CA, 1L5Z 7G360-CB, ZZM0-17-645, 600-807, 48-202
item #1003CRX6
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Transfer Case Shift Motor for 2004-2005 Ford Ranger
A-Premium®Part # APTCM0008
Transfer Case Shift Motor for 2004-2005 Ford Ranger
$127.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Ranger: 2004 2005
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Vehicle: Ford Ranger
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Quantity1
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1F70179A0, 1F72179A0, 1F72179A0A, 4L5Z7G360CA, 5L5Z7G360AA, 5L5Z7G360B, 48-215, 600-929
item #1003CSH1
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Transfer Case Shift Motor for 1990-1995 Ford Ranger
A-Premium®Part # APTCM0015
Transfer Case Shift Motor for 1990-1995 Ford Ranger
$127.99
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2-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Ford Ranger: 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
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Vehicle: Ford Ranger
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48206, 48254, E8TZ7G360A, E8TZ7G360CA, ZZL017645A, 600-800
item #1003CSZ6
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【Note-1】 This item is compatible with the Borg Warner 1354 transfer case, has a round plug with 7 pins, and is designed for 4WD.
【Note-2】 For 1995 Ford Ranger fits the ID No. F47A 7A195-DA.
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Transfer case motor actuator is commonly found in four-wheel-drive (4WD) and all-wheel-drive (AWD) vehicles. The transfer case motor actuator is responsible for engaging and disengaging the vehicle's transfer case and it controls the distribution of power between the front and rear wheels, allowing the vehicle to switch between 2WD and 4WD or AWD modes. The transfer case motor actuator typically uses an electric motor to move gears or mechanisms that engage or disengage the transfer case, thus determining whether the vehicle operates in 2WD or 4WD/AWD mode.

Symptoms of a bad transfer case actuator

A bad transfer case actuator can manifest several symptoms, indicating that it may need replacement or repair. Notice these:

  • Difficulty shifting into 4WD: If you have trouble engaging or disengaging the 4WD mode, such as it not shifting into 4WD when commanded or getting stuck in 4WD, it could be a sign of a faulty actuator.
  • Strange noises: You may hear unusual noises, such as clicking, grinding, or buzzing sounds when attempting to change between drive modes. These noises can indicate a problem with the actuator motor or gears.
  • 4WD warning light: If your vehicle has a 4WD indicator light on the dashboard, it may illuminate or flash when there's an issue with the actuator or the transfer case.
  • Inconsistent 4WD engagement: The 4WD system may engage or disengage intermittently or unpredictably, making it unreliable when you need it.
  • Stuck in neutral: A malfunctioning actuator can result in the transfer case getting stuck in neutral, preventing the vehicle from moving in any drive mode.
  • Reduced traction: You may experience reduced traction or difficulty maintaining control in slippery or off-road conditions, as the 4WD system may not engage correctly.
  • Leaking fluid: If you notice fluid leaks near the transfer case or actuator, it can be a sign of a seal or gasket failure, affecting the actuator's performance.
  • Physical damage: Visual inspection may reveal physical damage or wear on the actuator or its components.