Cause 
 | Correction 
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DEFINITION: A faulty internal transfer case component that causes a growl or grinding noise in the transfer case while the vehicle is turning or in a four wheel drive mode. 
Review the 
Symptoms - Transfer Case
 and perform the necessary inspections. 
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High/low planetary carrier assembly 
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- Inspect the high/low planetary carrier assembly for the following conditions: 
 
| •  | Chipped, bent, or deformed teeth |  
  
| •  | Planetary gear needle bearings worn |  
  
| •  | Planetary gear thrust washers cracked or missing |  
  
| •  | Seized or binding planetary gears |  
  
- Replace the high/low planetary carrier assembly if any of the above conditions exist. Refer to 
Transfer Case Disassemble
 and 
Transfer Case Assemble
 .
 
 
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Input shaft 
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- Inspect the input shaft in the planetary carrier assembly for excessive thrust end play. 
 
- Inspect the input shaft teeth for the following conditions: 
 
| •  | Worn or galled thrust surfaces |  
  
| •  | Metal embedded in the root of the teeth |  
  
- Replace the input shaft if faulty. Refer to 
Transfer Case Disassemble
 and 
Transfer Case Assemble
 .
 
 
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Thrust washers 
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- Inspect for missing or damaged input shaft thrust washers.
 
- Inspect the thrust washers for galling.
 
- Replace the thrust washers if faulty and the mating component if damaged. Refer to 
Transfer Case Disassemble
 and 
Transfer Case Assemble
 .
 
 
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High/low internal gear 
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- Inspect the high/low internal gear teeth for the following conditions: 
 
| •  | Metal embedded in the root of the teeth |  
  
- Replace the front case half if the high/low internal gear is faulty. Refer to 
Transfer Case Disassemble
 and 
Transfer Case Assemble
 .
 
 
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