With the good future of the EV market, Lincoln researches energy vehicles. In recent years, it has had a good performance within the industry. Lincoln provides affordable and reliable parts for consumers, such as the transfer case input shaft seal. If it is faulty, there will be overheating, leaking, or low fluid levels.
During the development of Lincoln, many popular parts have been built. But maintenance and upgrades for the Lincoln transfer case input shaft seal are required after a long time of usage. Here are the steps to remove the transfer case input shaft seal. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal, raise and support the car, and locate the transfer case. Next, remove the transfer case mounting hardware, and drop the transfer case from the car. Then locate the transfer case input shaft seal. Finally, use a seal puller or a screwdriver to remove the old transfer case input shaft seal. Signs of a bad Lincoln transfer case input shaft seal include grinding noises, the transfer case that is not engaging in 4WD, trouble in shifting between gears, and fluid leaks from the front of the transfer case. Our large online assortment covers the majority of classic vehicles. We have nearly all types of parts in our catalog to give you a better Lincoln both inside and out.