Dodge Dakota Transfer Case Noise, Sounds worse in reverse.
Dodge Dakota Transfer Case Noise, Otherwise it could be a broken front output shaft, a front axle problem, a broken gear in the t-case, 241 or a 231 that sounds like a t-case number thats found on a round tab lookin thing on the back of the t-case, as far as seal part # no idea i went to the dealer for those tony T'99durango Sounds like a bad U joint or CV if that truck has the cv joint at the transfer case. I've been driving it around for a few weeks now and decided to try Seph, I think he meant to say that the transmission and transfer-case both use transmission-fluid, but for some reason he calls it "transmission-oil". I've got an '05 Dakota with the NV233. I recently purchased a 95 Dakota SLT 5. I know the 2001 and newer Dakotas and 1500’s have a U joint at the axel and a CV at the transfer case. . If Does the short shaft on the transfer case to the front rearend always spin, or just when it is in 4 wheel drive? Could this noise be simply a bad universal on the short shaft or is there something The noise you heard sounds like the noise and shake that happens when turning on pavement in 4WD. It sounds like a bunch of marbles rolling around in the transfer case whenever I put it in 4WD. My understanding is that it's toast - it makes a lot of noise - a rattly loud clicking which increases in frequency with speed. You’ll discover the common signs of transfer case trouble, why they happen, and what you can do to protect your vehicle. tgtb2pz3yx8eqlsxzjhk0j0sspcwe8hdw4ckdwml6ufir