Chevy NP246 Transfer Case
Direct-fit replacement. Verify tag/RPO + shift type and options on the product page.
- Model NP246
- Verify Tag/RPO • Spline • Shift type
Direct-fit replacement. Verify tag/RPO + shift type and options on the product page.
Direct-fit replacement for 1999–2002 applications. Verify tag/RPO + shift type before ordering.
Direct-fit replacement for 1999–2007 applications. Verify tag/RPO + shift type before ordering.
Direct-fit replacement for 2001–2007 applications. Verify tag/RPO + shift type before ordering.
Direct-fit replacement for 2001–2007 applications. Verify tag/RPO + shift type before ordering.
Direct-fit replacement for 2007–2010 applications. Verify tag/RPO + shift type before ordering.
Direct-fit replacement for 2015–2019 applications. Verify tag/RPO + shift type before ordering.
Direct-fit replacement for 2008–2019 applications. Verify tag/RPO + shift type before ordering.
Direct-fit replacement for 2010–2022 applications. Verify tag/RPO + shift type before ordering.
GM transfer cases can overlap by appearance, but differ by electronics, outputs, and shift systems. Use this flow: identify → verify → install correctly.
Start with the model code on the tag: NP246 / NP261 / NP263 / MP1626 / MP3023 / Getrag 760.
Most mis-orders come from one of these differences.
Fluids, leaks, and setup are the common repeat killers.
If you’re searching for a Chevy transfer case replacement, the correct match comes down to three things: the model code, the year range/platform, and the system details that change between similar units — like electronic shifting and driveline outputs.
Model code from the tag comes first. Then confirm year range, shift type, and input/output configuration.
Most repeat problems aren’t the case — they’re setup, fluid, or mismatch issues.
Call 800-708-0087 and we’ll help confirm the right unit by tag/RPO and driveline details. If a core applies, you can also review the core process here: Core Returns.