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X3 E83 Transfer case re-build.
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<blockquote data-quote="shanbala" data-source="post: 739378" data-attributes="member: 86"><p>Good day bro,</p><p></p><p>My X3 is a 2006 manufacture, recon from UK. The previous owner bought it as a recon in 2010 and I purchased it in October 2012.</p><p>Thus, I have been having this ride for 3 years ++</p><p>The transfer case model for the 2006 model is ATC 400. </p><p>The parts were purchased from</p><p>(1) Cobra Transmission (USA) - Transfer Case chain, Drive Sprocket, Sprocket Driven and Seal Kit</p><p>(2) E-Bay - friction plate - supplier in Belarus</p><p></p><p>The rebuild was done by my regular mechanic who maintains my cars.</p><p>Forward me an email address so that I can send you some images of what these parts look like. I cant seem to attach the images here.</p><p></p><p>Be advised that attach to the transfer case is the actuator motor. There is a specific gear within this motor that tends to wear off over time. This gear can be purchased separately and replaced. I too purchased the gear but as there was no error message, my mechanic told why repair something which is not broken.</p><p></p><p>My advice would be get the ride checked out properly, understand the issues and than decide if the transfer case is the issue. Hopefully it is as simple as a sensor malfunction.There is a lot of info on the internet which were very useful. The transfer case on the X3 appear to be an issue going by all the comments on the various forums. Saying this, for every one complaint, there are many owners who are totally happy with their ride. Buzz me if you want to chat further 017-2352099</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shanbala, post: 739378, member: 86"] Good day bro, My X3 is a 2006 manufacture, recon from UK. The previous owner bought it as a recon in 2010 and I purchased it in October 2012. Thus, I have been having this ride for 3 years ++ The transfer case model for the 2006 model is ATC 400. The parts were purchased from (1) Cobra Transmission (USA) - Transfer Case chain, Drive Sprocket, Sprocket Driven and Seal Kit (2) E-Bay - friction plate - supplier in Belarus The rebuild was done by my regular mechanic who maintains my cars. Forward me an email address so that I can send you some images of what these parts look like. I cant seem to attach the images here. Be advised that attach to the transfer case is the actuator motor. There is a specific gear within this motor that tends to wear off over time. This gear can be purchased separately and replaced. I too purchased the gear but as there was no error message, my mechanic told why repair something which is not broken. My advice would be get the ride checked out properly, understand the issues and than decide if the transfer case is the issue. Hopefully it is as simple as a sensor malfunction.There is a lot of info on the internet which were very useful. The transfer case on the X3 appear to be an issue going by all the comments on the various forums. Saying this, for every one complaint, there are many owners who are totally happy with their ride. Buzz me if you want to chat further 017-2352099 [/QUOTE]
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