Troubleshooting – SkyTrak 3606 Service Manual User Manual

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Transfer Case and Drive Shafts

6-9

6.5

TROUBLESHOOTING

This section provides an easy reference guide covering
the most common problems that occur during operation
of the transfer case.

Transfer Case and Drive Shaft Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Remedy

1. Gear teeth worn or grooved.

1. Insufficient lubrication.

2. Contaminated lubricant.

• Replace

gear.

• Use correct lubricant. Fill to correct

level and change at recommended
intervals.

2. Gear teeth overheated

(check color of gear teeth).

1. Prolonged operation at high

temperatures.

2. Incorrect lubricant.

3. Low oil level.

4. Lubricant contaminated.

• Replace

gear.

• Use correct lubricant. Fill to correct

level and change at recommended
intervals.

3. Gear teeth pitted.

1. Intensive use.

2. Insufficient lubrication.

3. Lubricant contaminated.

• Replace

gear.

• Use correct lubricant. Fill to correct

level and change at recommended
intervals.

4. Transfer box housing bent

or cracked.

1. Insufficient lubrication.

2. Lubricant contaminated.

3. Intensive use.

4. Normal wear.

5. Inadequate bearing preload.

• Replace

bearings.

• Use correct lubricant. Fill to correct

level and change at recommended
intervals.

• Correct

preload.

5. Leaks from oil seal ring.

1. Prolonged operation at high

temperatures.

2. Seals fitted incorrectly.

3. Seal lip damaged.

4. Lubricant contaminated.

• Replace seal, and parent surface,

if damaged.

• Use correct lubricant. Fill to correct

level and change at recommended
intervals.

6. Worn shaft splines.

1. Intensive use.

2. Loose nut.

• Replace

flanges.

• Check shaft splines for excessive

wear; replace as required.

7. Gear tooth fatigue fracture

(check whether the fracture
line is well-defined).

1. Intensive use.

2. Continuous overloading.

• Replace

gear.

DO NOT overload.

8. Worn inside cup or worn

tapered roller bearing.

1. Intensive use.

2. Excessive gear end float.

3. Insufficient lubrication.

4. Lubricant contaminated.

• Replace

bearing.

• Check end float.

• Use correct lubricant. Fill to correct

level and change at recommended
intervals.

9. Noise when coasting; even

slight transfer case noise
can be heard when vehicle
is coasting.

1. Worn splines on input flange,

gears or shafts.

• Adjust or replace (see

Troubleshooting step 10).

Model 3606 • Origin 10/99

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