transmission DODGE RAM 2001 Service Repair Manual
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DIAGNOSIS CHART
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Transfer Case difficult to shift or will
not shift into desired range.1) Vehicle speed too great to permit
shifting.1) Stop vehicle and shift into desired
range. Or, reduce speed to below 3-4
km/h (2-3 mph) before attempting the
shift.
2) If vehicle was operated for an
extended period in 4H on a dry paved
surface, the driveline torque load may
be causing a bind.2) Stop vehicle and shift the
transmission into neutral. Shift the
transfer case to 2H and operate
vehicle in 2H on dry paved surfaces.
3) Transfer case external shift linkage
binding.3) Lubricate, repair, or replace linkage
bushings, or tighten loose
components as necessary.
4) Insufficient or incorrect lubricant. 4) Drain and refill to edge of fill hole
with MoparTATF +4, type 9602,
Automatic Transmission fluid.
5) Internal components binding, worn,
or damaged.5) Disassemble the transfer case and
replace worn or damaged
components as necessary.
Transfer Case noisy in all operating
ranges.1) Insufficient or incorrect lubricant. 1) Drain and refill to edge of fill hole
with MoparTATF +4, type 9602,
Automatic Transmission fluid.
Noisy in, or jumps out of, four wheel
drive low range.1) Transfer case not completely
engaged in 4L position.1) With the transmission in
NEUTRAL, or the clutch depressed in
the case of a manual transmission
and the vehicle moving under 3-4
km/h (2-3 mph), shift the transfer case
to NEUTRAL and then shift into the
4L position.
2) Shift linkage out of adjustment. 2) Adjust linkage.
3) Shift linkage loose or binding. 3) Tighten, lubricate, or repair linkage
as necessary.
4) Range fork damaged, inserts worn,
or fork is binding on the shift rail.4) Disassemble unit and repair as
necessary.
5) Low range gear worn or damaged. 5) Disassemble unit and repair as
necessary.
Lubricant leaking from output shaft
seal or vent.1) Transfer case overfilled. 1) Drain lubricant to the correct level.
2) Vent closed or restricted. 2) Clear or replace vent as necessary.
3) Output shaft seals damaged or
installed incorrectly.3) Replace seal as necessary. Check
to ensure that another component, the
propeller shaft slip yoke for example,
is not causing damage to seal.
Abnormal tire wear. 1) Extended operation on hard, dry
surfaces in the 4H position.1) Operate vehicle in the 2H position
on hard, dry surfaces.
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD (Continued)
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REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle.
(2) Remove skid plate, if equipped. (Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/FRAME/TRANSFER CASE
SKID PLATE - REMOVAL)
(3) Position drain oil container under transfer
case.
(4) Remove transfer case drain plug and drain
lubricant into container.
(5) Disconnect vent hose and vacuum harness at
transfer case switch.
(6) Disconnect shift rod from grommet in transfer
case shift lever, or from floor shift arm whichever
provides easy access. Use channel lock style pliers to
press rod out of lever grommet.
(7) Support transmission with jack stand.
(8) Remove rear crossmember.
(9) Mark front and rear propeller shafts for assem-
bly reference.
(10) Remove front and rear propeller shafts. (Refer
to 3 - DIFFERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER
SHAFT/PROPELLER SHAFT - REMOVAL)
(11) Support transfer case with suitable jack.
Secure transfer case to jack with safety chains.
(12) Remove nuts attaching transfer case to trans-
mission.
(13) Move transfer case assembly rearward until
free of transmission output shaft.
(14) Lower jack and move transfer case from
under vehicle.
DISASSEMBLY
Position transfer case in a shallow drain pan.
Remove drain plug and drain any remaining lubri-
cant remaining in case.
REAR EXTENSION, RETAINER, AND REAR CASE
(1) Remove rear extension bolts (Fig. 2).(2) Remove rear extension housing (Fig. 3). Tap
extension once or twice with a plastic mallet to break
sealer bead and loosen it.
(3) Remove output bearing retaining ring with
heavy duty snap-ring pliers (Fig. 4).
Fig. 2 Rear Extension Bolt Removal
1 - SOCKET
2 - REAR EXTENSION
Fig. 3 Rear Extension Housing Removal
1 - SEAL
2 - REAR EXTENSION HOUSING
3 - REAR RETAINER
Fig. 4 Removing Output Bearing Retaining Ring
1 - OUTPUT BEARING
2 - RETAINING RING
3 - REAR RETAINER
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD (Continued)
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(16) Install new bearing with Tool Handle C-4171
and Installer 5066 (Fig. 55). The bearing bore is
chamfered at the top. Install the bearing so it is
flush with the lower edge of this chamfer (Fig. 56).INPUT AND PLANETARY GEAR
(1) Lubricate gears and thrust washers (Fig. 57)
with recommended transmission fluid.
(2) Install first thrust washer in low range gear
(Fig. 57). Be sure washer tabs are properly aligned in
gear notches.
(3) Install input gear in low range gear. Be sure
input gear is fully seated.
(4) Install remaining thrust washer in low range
gear and on top of input gear. Be sure washer tabs
are properly aligned in gear notches.
(5) Install retainer on input gear and install snap-
ring.
Fig. 55 Output Shaft Rear Bearing Installation
1 - HANDLE C-4171
2 - OUTPUT SHAFT INNER BEARING
3 - INSTALLER 5066
Fig. 56 Output Shaft Rear Bearing Installation Depth
1 - BEARING (SEATED) AT LOWER EDGE OF CHAMFER
2 - CHAMFER
Fig. 57 Input/Low Range Gear Components
1 - SNAP-RING
2 - RETAINER PLATE
3 - INPUT GEAR
4 - LOW RANGE GEAR
5 - THRUST WASHERS
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD (Continued)
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(6) Align and install low range/input gear assem-
bly in front case (Fig. 58). Be sure low range gear
pinions are engaged in annulus gear and that input
gear shaft is fully seated in front bearing.
(7) Install snap-ring to hold input/low range gear
into front bearing (Fig. 59).
(8) Clean gasket sealer residue from retainer and
inspect retainer for cracks or other damage.
(9) Applya3mm(1/8 in.) bead of MopartGasket
Maker, or equivalent silicone adhesive, to sealing
surface of retainer.
(10) Align cavity in seal retainer with fluid return
hole in front of case.CAUTION: Do not block fluid return cavity on seal-
ing surface of retainer when applying MoparTGas-
ket Maker, or equivalent silicone adhesive sealer.
Seal failure and fluid leak can result.
(11) Install bolts to hold retainer to transfer case
(Fig. 60). Tighten to 21 N´m (16 ft. lbs.) of torque.
SHIFT FORKS AND MAINSHAFT
(1) Lubricate mainshaft splines with recommended
transmission fluid.
(2) Install drive sprocket on mainshaft (Fig. 61).
Fig. 58 Input/Low Range Gear Installation
1 - ANNULUS GEAR
2 - INPUT/LOW RANGE GEAR
Fig. 59 Install Input Gear Snap-Ring
1 - INPUT GEAR
2 - SNAP-RING
Fig. 60 Install Front Bearing Retainer
1 - FRONT BEARING RETAINER
Fig. 61 Drive Sprocket Installation
1 - MAINSHAFT
2 - DRIVE SPROCKET
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD (Continued)
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(10) Lubricate sector shaft with transmission fluid
and install shift sector in case (Fig. 70). Position slot
in sector so it will be aligned with shift fork pin
when shift forks are installed.
(11) Assemble and install range fork and hub (Fig.
71). Be sure hub is properly seated in low range gear
and engaged to the input gear.
(12) Align and insert range fork pin in shift sector
slot.
(13) Install mode fork and shift rail in sliding
clutch (Fig. 72).
Fig. 69 Correct Alignment Of Struts And Sliding
Clutch
1 - SLEEVE TOOTH ALIGNED WITH STRUT
2 - STRUT
3 - SLEEVE TOOTHNOTALIGNED WITH STRUT
4 - STRUT
Fig. 70 Shift Sector Installation
1 - SHIFT SECTOR
Fig. 71 Install Range Fork And Hub Assembly
1 - RANGE HUB
2 - RANGE FORK
Fig. 72 Assembling Mode Fork And Mainshaft
1 - SLIDING CLUTCH
2 - MODE FORK AND SHIFT RAIL
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TRANSFER CASE - NV241LD (Continued)
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(14) Install mainshaft/mode fork assembly (Fig.
73). Guide mainshaft through hub and into input
gear and shift rail through range fork and into case
bore.
(15) Install new o-ring on vacuum/indicator switch,
if necessary.Install vacuum/indicator switch (Fig. 74).
Tighten switch to 20-34 N´m (15-25 ft. lbs.) torque.
(16) Install new sector shaft o-ring and o-ring
retainer in sector shaft bore (Fig. 75). Lubricate
o-ring with transmission fluid or petroleum jelly after
installation.(17) Install shift lever on sector shaft (Fig. 76).
(18) Install washer and nut on sector shaft to
secure shift lever. Apply 1-2 drops MopartLock N'
Seal, or equivalent, to nut threads before installation.
Then tighten nut to 27-34 N´m (20-25 ft. lbs.) torque.
Fig. 73 Installing Mainshaft And Mode Fork
Assembly
1 - MAINSHAFT AND MODE FORK ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT RAIL
3 - RANGE FORK
Fig. 74 Vacuum/Indicator Switch Installation
1 - 1-1/16º SOCKET
2 - INDICATOR SWITCH
Fig. 75 Sector Shaft O-Ring And Retainer
Installation
1 - SECTOR SHAFT BORE
2 - O-RING
3 - O-RING RETAINER
Fig. 76 Shift Lever Installation
1 - SHIFT LEVER
2 - NUT/WASHER
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(4) Apply MopartSilicone Sealer to threads of rear
retainer bolts. Then install retainer bolts finger tight.
(5) Install output bearing on mainshaft and seat it
in rear retainer with suitable size pipe tool (Fig. 94).
(6) Install output bearing retaining ring (Fig. 95).
(7) Tighten rear retainer bolts to 27-34 N´m (20-25
ft. lbs.) torque.
(8) Install new seal in rear extension housing seal
with suitable size installer tool.
(9) Apply bead of MopartGasket Maker, or equiv-
alent, to mating surface of rear extension housing.
Keep sealer bead width to maximum of 3/16 inch. Do
not use excessive amount of sealer as excess could be
displaced into output bearing.
(10) Align and install rear extension on retainer
(Fig. 96).(11) Apply MopartSilicone Sealer to threads of
rear extension housing bolts. Then install and
tighten bolts to 27-34 N´m (20-25 ft. lbs.) torque.
INSTALLATION
(1) Align and seat transfer case on transmission.
Be sure transfer case input gear splines are aligned
with transmission output shaft. Align splines by
rotating transfer case rear output shaft yoke if nec-
essary. Do not install any transfer case attaching
nuts until the transfer case is completely seated
against the transmission.
(2) Install and tighten transfer case attaching
nuts. Tighten nuts to 30-41 N´m (20-30 ft.lbs.).
(3) Install rear crossmember.
(4) Remove jack stand from under transmission.
(5) Align and connect propeller shafts. (Refer to 3 -
DIFFERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER
SHAFT/PROPELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
(6) Connect vacuum harness and vent hose.
(7) Connect shift rod to transfer case lever or floor
shift arm. Use channel lock style pliers to press rod
back into lever grommet.
(8) Adjust shift linkage, if necessary.
(9) Fill transfer case with recommended transmis-
sion fluid and install fill plug.
(10) Install skid plate, if equipped. (Refer to 13 -
FRAMES & BUMPERS/FRAME/TRANSFER CASE
SKID PLATE - INSTALLATION)
(11) Lower vehicle
Fig. 94 Output Bearing Installation
1 - OUTPUT BEARING
2 - PIPE TOOL
Fig. 95 Output Bearing Retaining Ring Installation
1 - OUTPUT BEARING
2 - RETAINING RING
Fig. 96 Rear Extension Installation
1 - REAR EXTENSION
2 - RETAINER
3 - EXTENSION SEAL
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EXTENSION HOUSING
BUSHING AND SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle.
(2) Remove rear propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIF-
FERENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/
PROPELLER SHAFT - REMOVAL)
(3) Using a suitable pry tool or slide-hammer
mounted screw, remove the extension housing seal.
(4) Using Remover 8158, remove bushing from
extension housing.
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean fluid residue from sealing surface and
inspect for defects.
(2) Position replacement bushing in extension
housing with fluid port in bushing aligned with slot
in housing.
(3) Using Installer 8157, drive bushing into hous-
ing until installer seats against case.
(4) Using Installer D-163, install seal in extension
housing (Fig. 97).
(5) Install propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIFFER-
ENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/PRO-
PELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
(6) Verify proper transfer case fluid level.
(7) Lower vehicle.
FLUID
STANDARD PROCEDURE - FLUID DRAIN AND
REFILL
The fill and drain plugs are both in the rear case
(Fig. 98).
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Position drain pan under transfer case.
(3) Remove drain and fill plugs and drain lubri-
cant completely.
(4) Install drain plug. Tighten plug to 41-54 N´m
(30-40 ft. lbs.).
(5) Remove drain pan.
(6) Fill transfer case to bottom edge of fill plug
opening with MopartATF +4, type 9602, Automatic
Transmission fluid.
(7) Install and tighten fill plug to 41-54 N´m
(30-40 ft. lbs.).
(8) Lower vehicle.
Plug, Extension - C-293-3
Tool Set - L-4518
Cup - 8148
Installer, Pump Housing Seal - 7888
Fig. 97 Install Rear Seal in Extension Housing
1 - SPECIAL TOOL C-4171
2 - SPECIAL TOOL D-163
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(3) Install companion flange on front shaft (Fig.
104). Then install and tighten flange nut to 176-271
N´m (130-200 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Install propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIFFER-
ENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/PRO-
PELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
SHIFT LEVER
REMOVAL
(1) Shift transfer case into 2H.
(2) Remove transfer case shifter knob cap.
(3) Remove nut holding shifter knob to shift lever.
(4) Remove shifter knob.(5) Remove the shift boot from the shifter bezel.
(6) Remove the bolts securing the shifter mecha-
nism to the floor pan along the driver's side of the
transmission tunnel (Fig. 105).
(7) Raise and support the vehicle.
(8) Loosen adjusting trunnion lock bolt and slide
shift rod out of trunnion. If rod lacks enough travel
Fig. 102 Checking Front Output Seal Installation
Depth
1 - CORRECT SEAL DEPTH IS 2.03-2.5 mm (0.080-0.100 in.)
BELOW TOP EDGE OF BORE
2 - FRONT CASE SHAFT BORE
3 - FRONT OUTPUT SEAL
Fig. 103 Installing Flange Seal On Front Shaft
1 - FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT
2 - FLANGE SEAL
Fig. 104 Installing Companion Flange On Front
Shaft
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
Fig. 105 Transfer Case Shifter
1 - TRANSFER CASE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT ROD
3 - TRUNNION
4 - LOCK BOLT
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FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL (Continued)
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PTO CAPABILITY
The NV241HD transfer case has power take-off
capability. A PTO gear permanently attached to the
planetary carrier, and a removable PTO cover are
provided for this purpose.
IDENTIFICATION
An identification tag (Fig. 2) is attached to the rear
case of every transfer case. The tag provides the
transfer case model number, assembly number, serial
number, and low range ratio.
The transfer case serial number also represents
the date of build.
OPERATION
OPERATING RANGES
Transfer case operating ranges are:
²2H (2-wheel drive)
²4H (4-wheel drive)
²4LO (4-wheel drive low range)The 2H range is for use on any road surface at any
time.
The 4H and 4LO ranges are for off road use only.
They are not for use on hard surface roads. The only
exception being when the road surface is covered by
ice and snow or other loose, slippery material.
The low range reduction gear system is operative
in 4LO range only. This range is for extra pulling
power in off road situations. Low range reduction
ratio is 2.72:1.
A front axle disconnect system is used to achieve
two-wheel drive mode. The axle disconnect vacuum
motor is actuated by a vacuum switch on the transfer
case. The switch is operated by the transfer case
range rod.
SHIFT MECHANISM
The transfer case is operated by an adjustable floor
mounted shift linkage. The transfer case shift lever
is directly attached to the shift sector. The sector
operates the range and mode forks within the trans-
fer case.
A straight line shift pattern is used with a NEU-
TRAL detent. Lever range positions are imprinted in
the shift knob.
SHIFTING
The synchronizer components allow the transfer
case to be shifted between the 2H and 4H operating
ranges while the vehicle is in motion. The vehicle
must have the transmission placed in NEUTRAL, or
the clutch depressed in the case of a manual trans-
mission, and be moving less than 2-3 MPH when
shifting into the 4L operating range.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TRANSFER CASE
Before beginning repair on a suspected transfer
case malfunction, check all other driveline compo-
nents beforehand.
The actual cause of a problem may be related to
such items as: front hubs, axles, propeller shafts,
wheels and tires, transmission, or clutch instead. If
all other driveline components are in good condition
and operating properly, refer to the Diagnosis Chart
for further information.
Fig. 2 Transfer Case Identification Tag - Typical
1 - I.D. TAG
2 - FILL PLUG
3 - DRAIN PLUG
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