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Old 01-22-2008, 10:43 PM
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1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

I am wondering if anybody knows how to change an encoder motor on a 1999 Chevy Tahoe with an RPO code NP8??
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

It will have 3 or 4 bolts attaching it to the t-case and at least 2 wire harnesses. May have to remove the lower t-case shield and the front drive shaft for access. If possible, put the t-case in neutral before you start otherwise you will have to manually shift the t-case to line up with the coupler on the new encoder-motor. There is no need to drain the t-case fluid for the job. Attaching bolt torque is 18 ft/lbs. It's not a bad job to do.
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

I just heard today that GM is now saying you should put them in 4x4 at least once a month and drive a short distance just so the system gets used regularly. Supposedly that is why there are so many failures.
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I just heard today that GM is now saying you should put them in 4x4 at least once a month and drive a short distance just so the system gets used regularly. Supposedly that is why there are so many failures.
i have found that this tracII fluid must be replaced every 30,000mi. that very few owners do this and what i found is the fluid looses it's lubricity. this then causes componets to not move properly and cause damage to componets.....
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

That can't be... GM wouldn't make a bad fluid...
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That can't be... GM wouldn't make a bad fluid...
i'm not saying the fluid is bad i'm saying it needs replacement every 30,000mi. but since you brought it up whenever you are the only company that supplies any product the question of can it be done better cheaper faster always comes up
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

Is that the replacement interval, or does it fail before they tell you to replace it? That seemed like a very short replacement interval to me, but I don't really know. I just do what the servicewriter tells me to do
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Is that the replacement interval, or does it fail before they tell you to replace it? That seemed like a very short replacement interval to me, but I don't really know. I just do what the servicewriter tells me to do
i researched this on the internet and the gm mechanic i know. this is because around 30-40kmi. the transfercase output drive shaft begins to create a ka thump noise because it does not slide when vehicle is stopped and when starting out from stop does this esp. if cold out.... under warrantee at 30,000mi dealer replaced fluid for free and admitted this was necessary. i was very surprised and as he stated after driving 10mi the ka thump would be gone and now 90,000mi later and changing this 2x more times my transfercase shifts into 4x4 smoothly and in 2wd no ka thumps........this is like the transmission fluid there is no set r/r and this is where owners are questioning if it is necessary or just a waste of time and money. i found many also agree with this change interval and i just want 4x4 to work when the time comes no surprises.....
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

Thanks for the info! How do you get the automatic transfer case to switch into neutral...I checked the owners manual and it told me to put the car in neutral and shift the buttons. I tried this an had no luck...Wondering if anybody has an idea????
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

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Thanks for the info! How do you get the automatic transfer case to switch into neutral...I checked the owners manual and it told me to put the car in neutral and shift the buttons. I tried this an had no luck...Wondering if anybody has an idea????
If you tried it exactly like the manual said then maybe the encoder-motor is not doing what it's commanded to do. By the way, you never said what is leading you to the replace the encoder-motor.
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Thanks for the info! How do you get the automatic transfer case to switch into neutral...I checked the owners manual and it told me to put the car in neutral and shift the buttons. I tried this an had no luck...Wondering if anybody has an idea????
if this motor is bad then you will have to manually align the encoder motor to transfer case , by lining up the grooves. when you reinstall the new motor encoder. in the repair manual it did not say anything about neutral but did state that this groove alignment was required.
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

My 4x4 was not engaging. When I would put it into 4Hi or 4Lo, a humming sound would come from underneath the vehicle and it would partially engage. I brought it to an auto shop because my coolant was leaking and I had them check out the 4WD in the process. Well come to find out that my intake manifold gasket and waterpump were out. They charged me $1300.00 to replace this and told me my encoder motor on my 4x4 was out. They wanted to charge me an additional $900.00 to replace it. Well I had already put up alot of money on the intake gasket and I didn't want to pay for the 4WD so I found a encoder motor on the internet: brand new, made by Dorman, for $80.00. I figured I could attempt to do it for a heck of alot cheaper than 900 bucks. I have never attempted anything with my 4wd and need to find out as much as possible before i try it.
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

Damn, that's pricey. ~$110/hr labor?
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

Yea..Tell me about it, so I fugure I can try the Encoder motor and try and save some cash!!!
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Re: 1999 Chevy Tahoe Encoder Motor

I received my new motor today and the directions say tha you need to replace a gasket. Is this true? Also, how do you manually turn the transfer case shaft?
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