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@Onefin Is pic 908 the trailing arm? I saw trailing arm skid plates on one of the sites (spp or revel? don't recall) and was thinking they'd be good to have. I'm definitely getting fuel tank, cross member, transfercase and transmission coverage.
Hi ClarkKent
Great shots and so clean!
I’ve been following this situation with interest and happened to zoom in on your third photo which I am attaching. I’m really hoping I’m seeing something that isn’t there but from some knowledge of materials and castings I don’t like the look of the flange...
...Assuming we are talking about a part-time 4WD vehicle, the front axle and driveshaft can be mechanically disconnected from the transfercase. Typically the transfercase is also left in Neutral, and transmission - in Park (if automatic) or Neutral (if manual). In this case, when the jeep in...
Isn't there a transfercase neutral bolt under the car that requires a spanner. A t/case in neutral should allow a car to move even if main trans is in park
Car was at the driveline shop yesterday for R&D. Hopefully we will have a shaft within 2-3 weeks, adapters are being made for the diff and transfercase. 🤙🤙
As to why others change the vehicle and risk warranty denial? That’s a cost benefit analysis. Maybe they look at few thousand for a transfercase as a pittance compared to wasting 90g and 5 years of their life waiting for a warranty to expire, prior to making the truck what they wanted in the...
I understand it to be a case of unlock the transfercase and then the front and rear axle locks immediately disengage. However it takes a little while (a few minutes one time for my Grenadier) to register.
...of interest to the people like to learn about the mechanical aspect of a vehicle. While I was looking for information on Iveco Daily transfercases and through an image search and FB suggestions I came across "Reul Parts smart +Strong Customs" from Belgium. This is a company probably better...
I had the situation wehere I couldnt move into Low rage at all. Eventually service confirmed a problem with the TransferCase and replaced the whole thing.
The whine from the TC is now gone and it is easier to put in Low abut still very stiff. I have also picked up a terrible vibration at...
I think you got it right. I found Jean's earlier post about neutral positions. The trans has a neutral lever on the LHS. The transfercase has a neutral bolt on the RHS. You would not have misidentified that. My apologies for the added confusion.
So if you have operated the neutral bolt as per...
I still prefer the transfercase and gear box somewhere in the middle, for instance "in" the safari roofs.
I hope you are an Ineos employee, or designer working for them :love:, because your proposal is really very nice!
I recently had my transfercase replaced by the dealer as part of a recall. The new transfercase had a leak in the same spot. A new seal was put in by the dealer and I have had no further problems.
Appreciate the details. I spoke to Ineos UK and they were pretty positive about ‘if it doesn’t feel right, get it to the dealer’, so it’s on the list for the first dealer visit whenever that happens.
I have also noticed. This does not appear to have occurred in any INEOS testing cycle. As you write, no problems permanently up to 135/140 km/h Unfortunately, minutes-long journeys at higher speeds are not possible. It's just something you have to come to terms with now. The car would have...
What is common all the failures have been at the transfercase cv joint. Possibly not a direct drive shaft or cv fault but a driveline angle issue that is compounded by normal movements of the engine and transmission mounting and front axle. The other issue is the slip joint is not free enough...
Hi, have you checked the space between Gear Box and TransferCase for Debris? You can't see it. I crawled under the car and tried to find something with my hand. After removing a small rock the vibration was gone.
I'm stealing that controller off the first one I see! I'm kidding but it's a nice looking and functional improvement.
We need a movie star to total one so we can get at the parts.
Today, June 12th, received email from Rival that they have the Rival Aluminum Engine and Transmission Skid Plate order book
open. I ordered one. ETA to their warehouse is 7/31/2024.
DaBull
https://www.rival4x4usa.com/products/rival-aluminum-engine-skid-plate-ineos-grenadier?variant=43526111363241
I just received word from Rival that they have opened their pre-order books for Aluminum skid plate protection for the transfercase and engine:
TransferCase ($299)
Engine ($349)
For what you get, and compared to the competition, I believe these prices to be fair. I've tossed my hat in for...
...as instructed, but no grinding, no issues at all. Keep in mind this a really advanced, gear driven and cooled ( will always be noisy) transfercase the likes of which is not something seen before in an production vehicle. Its very bespoke, but should be durable as hell. If you want to see...
Rival had a preorder sale a few weeks ago
https://www.rival4x4usa.com/products/rival-aluminum-transfer-case-skid-plate-ineos-grenadier?variant=43526127976617
I was lucky enough to get in before it closed the window.
Seems fairly inline (presuming notably higher labor rates in CA than the East coast), feel free to add it to this thread - https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/grenadier-servicing-price-usa.12416460/
...shaft and rear drive shaft. The vehicle will be free to move. Than the dealership can deal with your issues and bolt your shafts back in. Just remove the screws at the diffs and hang the shafts with a bungee. Easiest way without screwing around with the transfercase bolt that seems to be an...
...we were not there to destroy the vehicle. Sadly we were backed into which not only damaged the left front bumper but also took out the transfercase cooler and trim around the headlight. After speaking with the dealership late last week they have found a couple things. First the non-start was...
For the vehicles that have shaft failure. Has the oil and oil quality been checked in the transfercase and front diff. When the shafts have failures it would be a good idea to drain the oil in the t/case in a clean clear container for inspection and maybe a sample for analysis. Replace the...
Hi nmoeder, I would have it aligned as there is a possibility the alignment may be putting vibrations into the
suspension at higher speeds. Just one of many things to check.
DaBull
I’ve not done this on the Gren but it’s not a difficult task.
In this case I had a warning showing, was on the service interval and wanted to change out transfer/axle oils, all while keeping warranty.
Headed to Dilawri Ineos in Mississauga (Toronto) for the work.
Harneet, Shub, Ray and the...
Sadly it seems these days with any new vehicle, electronically dumbed down or not, you need to carry a tech tool to reset error codes as much as you need a 10mm socket. 🤷♂️
Do we know if anyone has found a reliable aftermarket one for the grenny yet?
Re your transfercase … I’ve informed my Agent of difficulties I’ve had disengaging low range (after long sessions of low range driving) but they haven’t mentioned any transfercase recalls.
Do you know if your recall was based on your VIN?
...Ranger, Amarok, Volve XC90, X5, VW Transporter are valid - none of these vehicles are live axled and in some cases don't even have a transfercase. None of these vehicles are as competent off road as the Grenadier and some aren't even four-wheel drives, they are SUV's.
The...
Sounds like the issues are getting sorted, which is fantastic news! Hope that your rig gets back on the road sooner rather than later. And hope the insurance covers that body damage.
No, not intercoolers. One is a secondary cooling circuit for engine I believe and one is a transfercase cooler. I would be reluctant to remove at least the transfercase one as it was added during the testing phase because they has some issues with transfercase temps if I recall the story...
Doing longer Autobahn high speed driving regularly. Always with a close eye on xfer case temp. It's easy to exceed 100°C if you're not careful. For myself I limit speed to a max of 90°C. Which is approximately max 140km/h during summer days.
I never exceeded the 115°C limit, didn't know there...
Had the same problem today. One day of ownership in, and the plastic clip popped out allowing the cable to drag on the prop shaft. Sounded horrible, like grinding coming from the transfercase.
Glad it wasn’t more serious.
3 zip ties and I’m back driving again, hope they hold.
...lights on dash and message in message center. Now in Limp Mode. I searched and didnt find anything. Looking undernearth, looks like transfercase has a small leak. It drives around 6 mph in limp mode, no noises. I guess Ill have it towed to the dealer. 2024 Trialmaster, 9500 miles, B58 Gas...
Engaged the neutral bolt in anticipation of a tow(more about that later. Anyway it looks like I engaged it without having the transfercase in neutral. Once I backed out and put everything back in the proper position, the gear box will not go into forward or reverse. I have gone back through the...
That's of course right, but that does not solve the problem: You can enlarge the distance between the diff or the xfer case and the CV joints to reduce the required length of the shaft, but at the penalty of further increasing the operating angle of the joints.
Take a piece of paper and draw it...
Using a double cardan at the transfercase/box end requires aiming the differential pinion directly at the transfercase. This would require a "cut & turn" procedure for the front axle housing wherein the inner yokes (C or inner knuckle) are cut free, the pinion is rotated and aimed at the...
Bahaha. That’s why the whole carbon footprint thing is BS. They need to include Scope 3 emissions. Btw I think the transfercase is made in Mexico. Close enough.
So the update I received yesterday was that the transfercase is leaking. They have reported it to Ineos Engineering at the mother ship to see how to proceed. Replace the whole thing, a gasket, or whatever. One thing that makes me nervous is that you guys all said this is not likely the transfer...
This makes me very happy. It seems, barring accident damage and a couple of new wheels the only negative was the crap state of roads and flying stones. Looking forward to the final debrief, and not all the speculation. If it does indeed turn out to be more or less how you have described, we have...
To solve the issue, I drilled a hole in the heat shield and used a quarter inch industrial wire tie to connect the cable to the heat shield. I've had it off-road since then, sorry for the dirt in the picture, and it's held fine. You might want to zoom in a little bit to see the black wire tie.
Tremec is the Mexico City based transfercase supplier. I didn’t know that they bought a portion of Borg-Warner’s transmission division. “TREMEC purchased BorgWarner’s North American manual transmission business sector in 1996”.
https://www.tremec.com/noticias_detalle/ineos-grenadier/...
I noticed a fluid leak last night while installing skid plates. Fluid had collected on the cooler lines leading to/from the transfercase... Couldn't find fluid above the soft part of the line, leads me to believe a problem with the line itself?
Please see what @IslandFalconer said
Also please refer to @Trialmaster as well as the other responses.
Also, due to a “pin falling out” you had to have the entire transfercase shifter replaced.
TRANSFERCASE CABLES
I have a solution to properly secure my transfercase cables (issue identified by @Logsplitter). At this time it is not publicly available and it is not INEOS approved.
It is however a fine piece of engineering, made from aluminium and it does not rely on the tree style...
Did you have this done at 12,000 miles? Are the differentials spec'd for servive at 12,000 miles? Should and must mean different things to me (said the guy that changed his oil at 800 miles after break in and will do it again at 2,500 miles).
Are you sure about this? Not very likely on a newly designed transfercase as helical gears (angled teeth) have been used for ages, at least for the high range gearing.
...on lifted vehicles, is a redesign of the entire front axle so the pinion angle is much higher and pointing more directly at the transfercase output flange easing the angle of the entire front driveshaft. To do that will require more engineering work from Carraro and Magna and all sorts of...
Tom, that was my first thought - I imagine the latch positions are really pretty unrelated to the transfercase and rely on the cable or linkage to be appropriately adjusted. Hopefully not too much damage and it can be resolved.
I have had the transfercase replaced after the Agent said my number came up...not one bit of information on the problem...the service manager said that is the case with lots of recalls...he said you wait for the parts, replace and send the other back...it would then go back to the manufacturer...
The cable above the front shaft in the original picture has about 1 1/2 finger width clearance when the cable is secured next to the transfercase.
Use a 7mm cable tie and never have to worry about it.
In fact, use 7mm cable ties for everything important!
Hello All,
Well I’m at my mechanic with a task list of items today along with check for leaking transfercase and unfortunately I’ve joined the Club. So question at hand for the moment -
1. I found the fluids reference sheet under resources but no official brand listed - anyone know the brand...
Do tell where you got them please!
I'm thinking this issue could be initiated by a low /dry fluid level in the transfercase? My front seal is being replaced at the moment. My independent mechanic identified the issue and I had ~5k miles with 99.9% on asphalt. Poor quality manufacturing in my...
This transfercase leak is becoming more common. I’m curious why only North American vehicles are beginning to see this issue while I haven’t seen reports of this out of Europe/aus/nz in 2023.
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