Replacing a transfer case assembly could cost over $2,500 for parts and labor.
If you have a bad transfer case, you should stop driving your vehicle immediately—it could lead to further damage to the transfer case and other parts of your vehicle like the transmission.
A mechanic will also evaluate whether you need a complete replacement, or whether damage is related to a specific part that could be repaired instead, which could lower costs.
If your car does need a transfer case replacement, it might be a good idea to ask a mechanic for a quote so you can compare it with your vehicle’s value and decide whether it’s cost effective.
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