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Four wheel drive systems operate with the help of a transfer case, a type of gearbox that is usually located behind the transmission. The purpose of the transfer case is to help the vehicle apply the correct amount of torque required by the driver. In 4WD and all wheel drive vehicles, the transfer case uses gears (and often a chain if the vehicle is a modern make or model) to help the vehicle enter into or maintain four wheel drive. All transfer cases also use a lubricant to keep the gears operating correctly. Because transfer cases play a key role in the performance of a 4WD vehicle, we advise our customers to watch over and repair their respective transfer cases when needed. Depending on the vehicle, recommended transfer case inspection intervals will vary. As such, drivers should look to their owner’s manuals and vehicle manufacturers for recommendations.
If you are experiencing problems with your transfer case, bring your 4WD vehicle into our shop and allow our service staff to have a look. Are you experiencing grinding noises, lubrication leaks, or some other problem? Our staff has the right tools to inspect your transfer case, and we will work hard to repair or replace your transfer case so your 4WD vehicle performs optimally. During our service, we can also check if your lubricant is dirty, and drain and replace the fluid for you. Be sure to keep up with service intervals for basic transfer case maintenance. But the next time you experience a problem, just give us a call or visit to see if our transfer case repair service is right for your situation. We look forward to getting your 4WD vehicle working correctly again.
We proudly service the Transfer Case Repair needs of customers in Portage, IN, Hobart, IN, Valparaiso, IN, and surrounding areas.
Areas Served : Portage, IN | Hobart, IN | Valparaiso, IN | and surrounding areas
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