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Jordan Harrell Posted on Mar 21, 2013

Where is the transfer case control module 2011 dodge ram

I am trying to replace the tccm in my truck, it seems simple enough, I just don't know where it is located. Please help.

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aaron johnson

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: 1997 dodge ram truck missing jack handle & extension for spare

any salvage yard or if you write me a mesg with your adress i will sell you the one i have wich came out of a 97 Ram

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 dodge ram 1500 4wd, vacuum line

you sure its not the breather tube for the t-case. about 3/8 hose if it is. the vacuum lines for the 4x4 are small plastic lines. red, blue, yellow, etc. think there are four of them

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 26, 2009

SOURCE: fcm location

The FCM is somewhere in the passenger compartment (in dash) location. The best solution is to take the vehicle into an authorized service dealership and have them diagnose this issue.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: grinding noise in the transfer case

it duse not sound good. sound like your tranfre case is on its way out.but i would have it antillies frist you may have a bad sencer

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2009

SOURCE: where is the transfer case control module located

It is located under the driver side dash, on the steering column. See diagram below:
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Where is the tccm on 2008 Colorado 4/4 truck?

transfer case shift control module
Transfer Case Shift Control Module Replacement
Removal Procedure
Important: The transfer case shift control module (TCCM) is located under the drivers seat carpet. For removal purposes, access the TCCM from underneath the carpet.
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04 s10 wont go into 4wd hi 4wd lo works

Does your vehicle have three or four button shift switch ?
The NVG 236 transfer case features a 4 button shift control switch located on the instrument panel.
OR
The NVG 233 transfer case features a 3 button shift control switch,
The transfer case shift control module is equipped with the ability to store diagnostic information, which is useful to a technician in the event of module, component or wiring failures. This information can be retrieved from the transfer case shift control module by way of flash codes, which are displayed on the three transfer case shift control switch buttons. These buttons are located on the instrument panel to the right of the steering wheel Before obtaining DTCs, perform the following transfer case control module (TCCM) Self-Test.
TCCM Self-Test
Observe the transfer case shift control switch indicators while turning the ignition switch to RUN. A properly operating system will flash all indicators and then will return to the current gear. If the system is operating normally, then proceed to Displaying Codes.
If the TCCM failed the Self-Test, then test the following circuits.
• Battery Positive Voltage (40 and 1640), and Ignition 3 Voltage for battery voltage
• Ground Circuit for ground
• Diagnostic enable circuit for an open or high resistance
• Transfer case shift control switch connector
If the above circuits are normal but the TCCM still fails the Self-Test, replace the TCCM. Refer to Transfer Case Shift Control Module Replacement .

DTC Displaying
Turn OFF the ignition for 10 seconds.
Connect PIN 13 on the data link cable (DLC) to a ground. The DLC is located in the cab under the instrument panel on the driver's side.
Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
Observe the transfer case shift control switch select buttons for flashing codes. Refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List .
Important: If the transfer case shift control switch buttons all blink only once and then stop, no fault codes are stored in the transfer case shift control module.
• When one DTC is stored in memory, that code will blink that number of times followed by a 3 second pause and then repeat.
• If more than one code is stored, the first code will blink, followed by a 3 second pause and then the second code will blink.
• This sequence will continue until PIN 13 on the DLC is no longer grounded.
• If the TCCM will not communicate the presence or absence of DTCs, test the above circuits in Self-Test Step 2. If the circuits are complete, then replace the TCCM. Refer to Transfer Case Shift Control Module Replacement .

The four button switch system is a bit more complex ,need a factory scanner or professional one to check DTC'S

DTC B2725
DTC C0300
DTC C0305
DTC C0308
DTC C0309
DTC C0310
DTC C0315
DTC C0323
DTC C0324
DTC C0327
DTC C0362
DTC C0367
DTC C0374
DTC C0376
DTC C0387
DTC C0550
DTC C0611
this is where you should start ,checking code's .
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2002 envoy 4x4 will not shift out if park after replacing the TCCM

Who replaced the TCCM ? Was it programmed ?
Program the transfer case shift control module. Refer to Transfer Case Shift Control Module Reprogramming .
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I have a 2002 dodge dakota the 4wheel drive will not work can you help me?

Your transfer case is electronically controlled by the transfer case control module (TCCM). It will only engage and change selections based on specific operating parameters. If you are not able to select any 4WD range, you'll probably have to use a compatible scanner to determine why the TCCM is not allowing selection (or to determine if it is working properly).
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Stuck in 4 wheel Drive High but no lights are lit

Hi Jimi , There are very specific diagnostic procedures to follow for diagnosing this system. First a good visual inspection of the transfer case an fluid level an wiring connections. The transfer case shift control module is equipped with the ability to store diagnostic information, which is useful to a technician in the event of module, component or wiring failures. This information can be retrieved from the transfer case shift control module by way of flash codes, which are displayed on the three transfer case shift control switch buttons. These buttons are located on the instrument panel to the right of the steering wheel Before obtaining DTCs, perform the following transfer case control module (TCCM) Self-Test.
TCCM Self-Test
  1. Observe the transfer case shift control switch indicators while turning the ignition switch to RUN. A properly operating system will flash all indicators and then will return to the current gear. If the system is operating normally, then proceed to Displaying Codes.
  2. If the TCCM failed the Self-Test, then test the following circuits.
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    Battery Positive Voltage (40 and 1640), and Ignition 3 Voltage for battery voltage


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    Ground Circuit for ground


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    Diagnostic enable circuit for an open or high resistance


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    Transfer case shift control switch connector

  4. If the above circuits are normal but the TCCM still fails the Self-Test, replace the TCCM. Refer to Transfer Case Shift Control Module Replacement .
DTC Displaying
  1. Turn OFF the ignition for 10 seconds.
  2. Connect PIN 13 on the data link cable (DLC) to a ground. The DLC is located in the cab under the instrument panel on the driver's side.
  3. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
  4. Observe the transfer case shift control switch select buttons for flashing codes. Refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List .
Important: If the transfer case shift control switch buttons all blink only once and then stop, no fault codes are stored in the transfer case shift control module.
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When one DTC is stored in memory, that code will blink that number of times followed by a 3 second pause and then repeat.


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If more than one code is stored, the first code will blink, followed by a 3 second pause and then the second code will blink.


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This sequence will continue until PIN 13 on the DLC is no longer grounded.


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If the TCCM will not communicate the presence or absence of DTCs, test the above circuits in Self-Test Step 2. If the circuits are complete, then replace the TCCM. Refer to Transfer Case Shift Control Module Replacement .


Let me know if you have any codes , I have code definitions an procedures.

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99 chevy suburban how do i know my tccm has power

Do you have a wiring diagram for TCCM ?
The transfer case shift control module is equipped with the ability to store diagnostic information, which is useful to a technician in the event of module, component or wiring failures. This information can be retrieved from the transfer case shift control module by way of flash codes, which are displayed on the three transfer case shift control switch buttons. These buttons are located on the instrument panel to the right of the steering wheel Before obtaining DTCs, perform the following transfer case control module (TCCM) Self-Test.
TCCM Self-Test
Observe the transfer case shift control switch indicators while turning the ignition switch to RUN. A properly operating system will flash all indicators and then will return to the current gear. If the system is operating normally, then proceed to Displaying Codes.
If the TCCM failed the Self-Test, then test the following circuits.
• Battery Positive Voltage (40 and 1640), and Ignition 3 Voltage for battery voltage
• Ground Circuit for ground
• Diagnostic enable circuit for an open or high resistance
• Transfer case shift control switch connector
If the above circuits are normal but the TCCM still fails the Self-Test, replace the TCCM. Refer to Transfer Case Shift Control Module Replacement .

Do you know how to test automotive electrical circuit's ? How to use a DVOM - digital volt ohm meter ? Free wiring diagrams here
http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html
Enter vehicle info. year , make , model and engine size . Under system click on driveline/Axle ,then under subsystem click on transfer case controls . Click the search button then the blue links . Do you know where the TCCM lives ? Check all power and ground's . If all are good , replace the TCCM .
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I have a 1998 Chevy Blazer 4dr. The 4 whl drive switch does not light up. Some how the 4 whl drive got ingaged and now it is stuck there. I have a new switch on order but this is getting ridiculous. When...

The New Venture Gear Model NV233 is an electronically controlled optional transfer case for use on four wheel drive T trucks. The driver selects 2HI, 4HI, or 4LO by pushing one of three illuminating shift select buttons mounted on the instrument panel. The shift select buttons display the transfer case mode and range, self-test, diagnostic trouble codes, and electronic shift mechanical engaging problems.
During normal driving the transfer case is in the 2HI mode. When the transfer case is in the 2HI mode. When the transfer case is in 2HI both the 4HI and 4LO switch circuits are open, and both lights are OFF. When the four-wheel drive shift select button has been pressed, the four-wheel drive indicator lamp under the sift select button turns ON when the front axle has engaged. The shift select button will blink while the front axle is engaging. This is a normal condition.
The shifting of the transfer case is performed by a motor/encoder that receives drive signals from the transfer case control module (TCCM). When the driver selects one of the transfer case shift select buttons, request signals are sent to the TCCM. If the correct input signals exists, the TCCM will send drive voltages to the motor/encoder. The motor/encoder will position the transfer case to the ordered shift position.

Transfer Case Control Module Description
The TCCM performs the following functions:
• Receives input signals
• Processes the signal information
• Develops output signals
• Sends the output signal in order to control the shifting of the transfer case
The TCCM receives input signals from the following sources:
• The transfer case shift select buttons
• The NSBU switch on the vehicles with automatic transmissions
• The clutch position switch on the vehicles with manual transmissions
• The vehicle sped sensor calibrator module
• The encoder/motor range and the mode feedback signals
• The diagnostic enable
• The front axle mechanical status signal
In order to ensure the electronic shift system is operating properly, the transfer case control module (TCCM) continually performs diagnostics checks on itself and other parts of the electronic shift system when the ignition switch is in the run position. The following are different types of system checks that the TCCM continually performs.
Data Memory Retention Check
The TCCM checks the stored diagnostic trouble code memory to see if the memory has changed since the ignition switch was last positioned to OFF. This self test checks in order to see if the RAM standby power supply has been interrupted. If the TCCM detects a RAM standby power supply interruption, (the loss of stored diagnostic trouble code) the TCCM stores a DTC of 1 indicating RAM standby power failure.
This condition occurs when the TCCM is disconnected from the wiring harness or battery power is removed. The DTC of 1 automatically clears from the TCCM after cycling the ignition switch ON and OFF five times.

Before replacing parts you should test the system !
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Displaying
The transfer case shift control module is equipped with the ability to store diagnostic information, which is useful to a technician in the event of module, component or wiring failures. This information can be retrieved from the transfer case shift control module by way of flash codes, which are displayed on the three transfer case shift control switch buttons. These buttons are located on the instrument panel to the right of the steering wheel Before obtaining DTCs, perform the following transfer case control module (TCCM) Self-Test.
TCCM Self-Test
Observe the transfer case shift control switch indicators while turning the ignition switch to RUN. A properly operating system will flash all indicators and then will return to the current gear. If the system is operating normally, then proceed to Displaying Codes.
If the TCCM failed the Self-Test, then test the following circuits.
• Battery Positive Voltage (40 and 1640), and Ignition 3 Voltage for battery voltage
• Ground Circuit for ground
• Diagnostic enable circuit for an open or high resistance
• Transfer case shift control switch connector
If the above circuits are normal but the TCCM still fails the Self-Test, replace the TCCM. Refer to Transfer Case Shift Control Module Replacement .
DTC Displaying
Turn OFF the ignition for 10 seconds.
Connect PIN 13 on the data link cable (DLC) to a ground. The DLC is located in the cab under the instrument panel on the driver's side.
Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
Observe the transfer case shift control switch select buttons for flashing codes. Refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List .
Important: If the transfer case shift control switch buttons all blink only once and then stop, no fault codes are stored in the transfer case shift control module.
• When one DTC is stored in memory, that code will blink that number of times followed by a 3 second pause and then repeat.
• If more than one code is stored, the first code will blink, followed by a 3 second pause and then the second code will blink.
• This sequence will continue until PIN 13 on the DLC is no longer grounded.
• If the TCCM will not communicate the presence or absence of DTCs, test the above circuits in Self-Test Step 2. If the circuits are complete, then replace the TCCM. Refer to Transfer Case Shift Control Module Replacement .

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2000 jimmy cant turn 4 wheel drive on pushed thev button n light keeps on flashing n 4 wheel drive

The simple answer is to replace the TCCM (transfer case control module).
Being both cheap and inquisitive, I wanted to investigate further, and I will provide a more in-depth answer.

This answer pertains to various GM vehicles. These include the Chevy Blazer, GMC Jimmy, S10, S15, Sonoma vehicles from 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, & 2005.
Specifically the 15748800 module for the NP8 option 4 button automatic 4X4 NVG-236/246 transfer case.

I doing research online, I find that 15154323 might be an alternate TCCM, and that GM redesigned the module and now sells the replacement for this module with a 12577412 part number for about $300.

This information refers to the 15748800 module.
2000-jimmy-turn-4-bqqpoqfgk1hfvr1c2liydaq2-3-0.jpg Symptoms. If the vehicle is started and driven in 2 hi, the vehicle operates normally.
If the driver attempts to switch the transfer case into any other mode, the transfer case makes noise as it shifts, the service 4x4 light comes on and the newly selected mode indicator light starts to flash.

2000-jimmy-turn-4-bqqpoqfgk1hfvr1c2liydaq2-3-2.jpg The TCCM is mounted behind the passenger side kick panel cover. It should be removed but left connected. Pin F4 should be monitored with either a lamp or meter. This pin should be high or 12 volts when in 2 wheel drive, and low or ground when in 4 wheel drive.
A quick test of the system is to ground the F4 pin, recycle the ignition, and try shifting the transfer case into and out of 4 wheel drive. ( I used a lamp based test light to be safe. Do not an LED based one.) If the mode indicator light remains steady and the Service 4X4 does not light, proceed with this repair procedure. If this does not resolve the issue, please proceed to troubleshoot the front vacuum system, 4X4 solenoid, 4X4 actuator, front axle, or front axle indicator switch.

If this test appears to resolve the issue, you will need to remove the TCCM module from the vehicle. Bend the 8 tabs away from the back cover. Remove the top cover, unscrew the board from the back cover / plate. turn over the board at a static safe work station, and measure the indicated 10,000 ohm SMD resistor. In this module, the resistor is required to operate near it's limits, and I believe that the conformal coating trapped heat and caused the resistor to fail. You can check other resistors nearby for a relative comparison. If found to be open, the resistor can be replaced with a higher power value 10,000 ohm SMD resistor, or a conventional 10,000 ohm resistor with wired leads.

The TCCM should be checked for corrosion on the connectors and cleaned if nessacary. The module can then be restored to the vehicle, and your 4X4 should work normally.

Please respond if this procedure helps you.

2000-jimmy-turn-4-bqqpoqfgk1hfvr1c2liydaq2-3-5.png Front view / pin side
f16f1 Connector Part Information1205210716 Way F Micro-Pack 100 Series (ORN) Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
E1 Tan 1569 Transfer Case Lock Soleniod Output
E2 - - Not Used
E3 PNK 1561 AWD/4WD Indicator Lamp Output
E4 Lt GRN/BLK 1563 2 HI Indicator Lamp Output
E5 BRN/WHT 1555 Transfer Case Position Switch Encoder Signal
E6 RED/WHT 1556 Transfer Case Position Switch Encoder Signal
E7 YEL/BLK 1558 Transfer Case Position Switch Encoder Signal
E8 DK BLU/WHT 1557 Transfer Case Position Switch Encoder Signal
E9 DK GRN/WHT 1133 Class 2 Serial Data Signal
E10 BRN 241 Fuse Output - Ignition 3 - Type III Fuse
E11 PPL 806 Fuse Output - Crank - Type III Fuse
E12 YEL 400 Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal
E13 PPL 401 Vehicle Speed Sensor Return
E14 BLK/WHT 1695 Four Wheel Drive Front Wheel Lock Telltale
E15 - - Not Used
E16 BLK/WHT 451 Engine Control Module Ground
F1 PPL/WHT 1565 4 LO Indicator Lamp Output
F2 TAN/BLK 1566 4 HI Indicator Lamp Output
F3 BRN 1560 Neutral Indicator Lamp Output
F4 GRA/BLK 1570 Front Axle Actuator Output
F5 LT BLU 2221 Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal
F6 DK GRN 2222 Vehicle Speed Sensor Return
F7 GRA/BLK 1694 Four Wheel Drive Switch Signal - Low
F8 - F11 - - Not Used
F12 BLK/WHT 1554 Transfer Case Encoder Signal Return
F13 LT GRN/BLK 431 Reference Voltage Feed - 8 Volt Reference
F14 LT GRN/BLK 431 Reference Voltage Feed - 8 Volt Reference
F15 - - Not Used
F16 LT BLU 1693 Four Wheel Drive Switch Signal
2000-jimmy-turn-4-bqqpoqfgk1hfvr1c2liydaq2-3-9.png Front view / pin side

Connector Part Information120528564 Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series (BLK) Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
A BLK 1552 Transfer Case Motor Feed - Clockwise
B RED 1553 Transfer Case Motor Feed - Counterclockwise
C BLK 1050 Ground
D ORG 1640 Fuse Output - Battery - Type III Fuse
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My 2005 durango engages the 4 wheel drive by itself and wont disengage the service 4wd light comes on first what could the problem be please help

This issue has reared its ugly head more than once on the Gen 1 and Gen 2 Durangos. Sometimes a simple battery disconnect /reset can cure the issue.

Other times, the TCCM or Transfer Case Control Module was at fault and needed to be replaced.

If you are fortunate enough to be still under the 7/70 powertrain warranty, the dealer will replace the TCCM for the $100 deductible.

Otherwise, it can cost in the region of $400.

Don
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99 tahoe stuck in 4 low. it went to 4 low by itself. tccm makes a cliking sound when truck is started.

The 4 wheel drive system has 3 main parts. The switch on the dash,the encoder motor which is on the transfer case, and the TCCM or transfer case control module. If you keep it simple, the only one of these parts that can make the transfer case do something by it's self is the TCCM. However, the most replaced part at my shop is the encoder motor.
Have someone do a diagnostic check and see what codes are present. If it is a C0327 DTC, it is the encoder motor circuit malfunction. If a C0374 code is present, it's the TCCM.
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