Transfer Case Motor

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I'm going to buy a new transfer case motor for my 94 bronco, and was wondering which one I had. Apparently there are two that will fit it. The first one has a sensor ID that starts with a #D, and one that starts with a #1d. I was wondering if anyone knew what the difference was if there was one at all.

Thanks in advance.

(I'm hoping not to have to climb under the truck in the morning since it is raining like crazy and will be until tomorrow night)

 

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yo!

I see this ID prob too;

Never saw the motor with the ID or D qalifier ntil your post.

I checked http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php

and found same ID #'s with No explanation there or elsewhere;

Rock has 3 for sale;

a New motor; DORMAN Part # 600801 {Original Equipment Solutions #F1TZ 7G630-C, F6TZ 7G360-AA}

w/Electric Shift Transfer Case

100% NEW; No Core; Fits Borg Warner 1356 Transfer Case; Round Plug w/7 Pins $99.79

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A-1 CARDONE Part # 48211 {Reman.}

w/Sensor I.D. # D $80.79

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A-1 CARDONE Part # 48212 {Reman.}

w/Sensor I.D. # 1D $80.79

core charge for both reman is $25.00

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Main Sponsor here, Jeff's has a good price Jeff's

I'm going to buy a new transfer case motor for my 94 bronco, and was wondering which one I had. Apparently there are two that will fit it. The first one has a sensor ID that starts with a #D, and one that starts with a #1d. I was wondering if anyone knew what the difference was if there was one at all.Thanks in advance.

(I'm hoping not to have to climb under the truck in the morning since it is raining like crazy and will be until tomorrow night)
 

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yo!

I see this ID prob too;

Never saw the motor with the ID or D qalifier ntil your post.

I checked http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php

and found same ID #'s with No explanation there or elsewhere;

Rock has 3 for sale;

a New motor; DORMAN Part # 600801 {Original Equipment Solutions #F1TZ 7G630-C, F6TZ 7G360-AA}

w/Electric Shift Transfer Case

100% NEW; No Core; Fits Borg Warner 1356 Transfer Case; Round Plug w/7 Pins $99.79

--

A-1 CARDONE Part # 48211 {Reman.}

w/Sensor I.D. # D $80.79

---

A-1 CARDONE Part # 48212 {Reman.}

w/Sensor I.D. # 1D $80.79

core charge for both reman is $25.00

--

Main Sponsor here, Jeff's has a good price!m no ID#; http://broncograveyard.com/bronco/i-31650_..._case_motor.htm

I'm going to buy a new transfer case motor for my 94 bronco, and was wondering which one I had. Apparently there are two that will fit it. The first one has a sensor ID that starts with a #D, and one that starts with a #1d. I was wondering if anyone knew what the difference was if there was one at all.Thanks in advance.

(I'm hoping not to have to climb under the truck in the morning since it is raining like crazy and will be until tomorrow night)
 
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I got the dormin one, which didn't need a difference in the number, swapped it out and it works perfectly

 

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