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Re: 233c swap successful, no speedo and abs/parkbrake light
Hey green machine this is PV bike works got my account working on here now . Thanks for the FB replies this is a great thread on the 233 case swap . Even after all my thread reading Im still struggling with understanding the wiring lol , wires and I have never really gotten along but I am determined to get a understanding of it all cause hell or high water im getting that 233 case in my van it's my main missing ingreadant right now . has anyone used a 1998 233c case in a 2000 awd yet on here ?
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Re: 233c swap successful, no speedo and abs/parkbrake light
Hi and Happy New Year,
I also have 233c tcase from a 98 s10 blazer that i am installing in 2003 AWD astro.
I also picked up the dash switch from a 95 s10 since it is smaller and will be easier to fit in dash trim.
I too am dragging my feet as far as splicing the wiring harness. I have wipr off the grease from harness with simple green, and started spreading out the wires to basically make a bundle of wires that goes to the TCCM, and a bundle that goes to the 7 wires of the switch. Try to keep the wires as long as possible. Lay out the bundles on a large cardboard and use sharpie to mark the functional parts, TCCM, switch, and T case itself. Make sure you have all the harness connectors. Also need to add a fuse block or in line fuse. Make sure to test the tcase on the garage floor with the harness and switch before you install t case in astro.
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I also have 233c tcase from a 98 s10 blazer that i am installing in 2003 AWD astro.
I also picked up the dash switch from a 95 s10 since it is smaller and will be easier to fit in dash trim.
I too am dragging my feet as far as splicing the wiring harness. I have wipr off the grease from harness with simple green, and started spreading out the wires to basically make a bundle of wires that goes to the TCCM, and a bundle that goes to the 7 wires of the switch. Try to keep the wires as long as possible. Lay out the bundles on a large cardboard and use sharpie to mark the functional parts, TCCM, switch, and T case itself. Make sure you have all the harness connectors. Also need to add a fuse block or in line fuse. Make sure to test the tcase on the garage floor with the harness and switch before you install t case in astro.
AP
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Re: 233c swap successful, no speedo and abs/parkbrake light
Astrophysics wrote:Hi and Happy New Year,
I also have 233c tcase from a 98 s10 blazer that i am installing in 2003 AWD astro.
I also picked up the dash switch from a 95 s10 since it is smaller and will be easier to fit in dash trim.
I too am dragging my feet as far as splicing the wiring harness. I have wipr off the grease from harness with simple green, and started spreading out the wires to basically make a bundle of wires that goes to the TCCM, and a bundle that goes to the 7 wires of the switch. Try to keep the wires as long as possible. Lay out the bundles on a large cardboard and use sharpie to mark the functional parts, TCCM, switch, and T case itself. Make sure you have all the harness connectors. Also need to add a fuse block or in line fuse. Make sure to test the tcase on the garage floor with the harness and switch before you install t case in astro.
AP
wiring scares me, and I don't know why. lol
its something im considering though, ive been dragging my feet on the linkage, as I just had my 3rd baby, and havnt had too much man on van time...
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Re: 233c swap successful, no speedo and abs/parkbrake light
I think I'm running into one of these issues too. No speedo or shifting in 2hi. I should have the vss hooked up correctly, as I've got the
How do I recalibrate? How do I check the airgap on the reluctor?
Thanks
EDIT: OK, I think this one was installer error. I re-seated the VSS plug and pigtail and gave 'er a drive and all seems good. Only the "Service AWD" idiot lamp now. 2WD only at this stage - need to install the shifter and my plate to mount the 4Lo microswitch after the paint is dry...
For posterity's sake, if someone wants to describe re-calibration and/or airgap inspection, I won't complain! ;-)
How do I recalibrate? How do I check the airgap on the reluctor?
Thanks
EDIT: OK, I think this one was installer error. I re-seated the VSS plug and pigtail and gave 'er a drive and all seems good. Only the "Service AWD" idiot lamp now. 2WD only at this stage - need to install the shifter and my plate to mount the 4Lo microswitch after the paint is dry...
For posterity's sake, if someone wants to describe re-calibration and/or airgap inspection, I won't complain! ;-)
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Re: 233c swap successful, no speedo and abs/parkbrake light
Nice you got the t-case installed! Where's the pics? As for calibrating or checking the air gap on the VSS, I have no idea.
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2013 Toyota Tundra DC 4x4
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Mileage spreadsheet
Vans owned:
1986 Safari 2.5L 4 speed manual - scrapped
1995 Astro 2WD conversion 4.11 posi, shift kit, DHC rock rails - sold to Skippy
1998 Astro 4x4 D44, D60, NP231, full hydraulic system with 9k# Milemarker winch and snow plow - sold to Lockdoc
2003 Astro AWD all stock - traded for a 3/4 ton truck
2005 AWD, 4.10's - sold to skippy
Re: 233c swap successful, no speedo and abs/parkbrake light
Just want to thank you all for all the great info and pic's on the 233c case install . I will be installing my 233 case tomorrow . Been chomping at the bits for over a year now to start this project . I will post anything that isnt a re post of what you have all posted that may help any other astro fans out . Wish me luck ! T case came out of a 99 s 10 blazer and is going into a 2000 awe astro.
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Re: 233c swap successful, no speedo and abs/parkbrake light
Awesome! Post all the pics, there's no repost since every van can be a little different and even a slightly different angle can help someone else.
Can't wait!
Can't wait!
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2003 Astro AWD Astrolander/ZMB - GTRV Top Transplant, 4" OLV Lift, NP233 T-case, evolving interior
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2003 Astro AWD Astrolander/ZMB - GTRV Top Transplant, 4" OLV Lift, NP233 T-case, evolving interior
1995 Safari GTRV Organ donor - gutted and gone.