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Transfer Case Shift Actuator Shift Motor 27107566296 for BMW X3 X5

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About Transfer Case Shift Motor

Transfer Case Shift Motor is a part of some vehicle’s four-wheel drive (4WD) system and is responsible for switching between the vehicle's different two and four-wheel drive options.

It is a small electric motor that moves parts within the transfer case itself to activate the various modes of the 4WD system.

If the transfer case motor is not functioning, then you may find yourself unable to shift into or out of 4WD.

Transfer Case Shift Motor is a part of some vehicle's four-wheel drive (4WD) system and is responsible for switching between the vehicle's different two and four-wheel drive options. It is a small electric motor that moves parts within the transfer case itself to activate the various modes of the 4WD system.

OE Number

27107526279

27107535869

27107555295

27107555297

Will fit Following Models

Actuator application:

BMW with ATC400, ATC500, ATC700 Transfer Case

E83 2003-2010

E53 2003-2005

E70 2006-2009

Reference ATC400 transfer case numbers: 27103455139, 27103455136, 27103455137, 27103455135, 27103455138, 27103455132.

Reference ATC500 transfer case numbers: 27107555297, 27107555295.

Reference ATC700 transfer case numbers: 27107599889, 27107599886, 27107599899, 27107599898, 27107599890, 27107599887.

Reference ATC400, ATC500 actuator number: 27107566296.

How to replace the Transfer Case Shift Motor?

Transfer case shift motor is fairly easy to access and replacing it is within the reach of the do-it-yourselfer.

You may have to remove the front driveshaft in order to access the shift motor.

In order to remove the shift motor and install the new one, you’ll need to get the transfer case shifted into its neutral position.

You should be able to do this by turning the transfer case shift shaft with a crescent wrench.

Other than that, you’ll just need to disconnect the electrical connections, unbolt the old shift motor, and bolt on and reconnect the new one.

Package Includes: 1x Transfer Case Motor Kit (As Pics Shown)

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