General Motors Transfer Case Encoder Motor 263 Electric Shift on 2040-parts.com
Northfield, Vermont, US
This is an encoder motor off a push button GM 263 HD transfer case. This particular one was found on a duramax powered truck. These cases were found in 1999-2006 3/4 ton trucks and SUVs. Please look at pictures, ask questions and verify it is correct for your vehicle before purchasing. I am not responsible for fitment issues
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